from enlightenment to cosmopolitanism: : the role of education in building the kantian political project
Kant's reflections on education are linked with the entire development of his moral philosophy, since it is a means of conducting the human from his state of savagery to the highest degree of development that is morality. Based on this assumption, other developments of the Kantian pedagogy beco...
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| Formato: | artículo |
| Estado: | Versión publicada |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
| País: | Brasil |
| Recursos: | Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN) |
| Repositorio: | Trilhas Filosóficas (Online) |
| Idioma: | portugués |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:ojs2.periodicos.apps.uern.br:article/5445 |
| Acesso em linha: | https://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RTF/article/view/5445 |
| Access Level: | acceso abierto |
| Palavra-chave: | Cosmopolitanism Moral education Immanuel Kant Cosmopolitismo Educação moral |
| Resumo: | Kant's reflections on education are linked with the entire development of his moral philosophy, since it is a means of conducting the human from his state of savagery to the highest degree of development that is morality. Based on this assumption, other developments of the Kantian pedagogy become possible, such as, for example, the importance of education for the consolidation of the perpetual peace project developed by the philosopher in the field of political philosophy. Just as the constitution of a society takes place by overcoming wild freedom towards civil freedom within a State, the cosmopolitan society must overcome the unrestricted freedom of the State towards legal freedom in a league of peoples, based on the teleological vision itself. of nature and the conception of the human being as being able to gradually reach morality. In addition to leading the human species to its ultimate goal – morality – education also needs to direct it to a state of harmony that goes beyond territorial and political boundaries between states through the formation of the subject as a “citizen of the world” through the consolidation of a cosmopolitan state. |
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