10.5281/zenodo.3583226
https://zenodo.org/records/3583226
oai:zenodo.org:3583226
Angelo Cicatello
Angelo Cicatello
University of Palermo
Cosmopolitanism and Human Reason An Introduction
Zenodo
2019
Kant
Cosmopolitanism
Cosmic philosophy
Moral community
Human Reason
2019-12-18
eng
10.5281/zenodo.3583225
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Over and above the modalities with which it is expressed in the domains of Kant’s system, the theme of cosmopolitanism embodies the meaning of a philosophy seen as a plan to build on the connection between man, polis and reason; an essential connection that in human reason identifies not a simple endowment which everyone has by nature but a form of life to be realized in the world, a purpose whose binding strength is only fully expressed in the public dimension.
Angelo Cicatello is Associate Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Palermo, where he teaches Metaphysics. A researcher on Kant and German classical philosophy, he has also taken an interest in the themes of Classical Critical Theory and developments of ontological-metaphysical problems within contemporary reflection