Kant and International Relations

This course explores key problems in contemporary international relations through the political thought of Immanuel Kant and his interpreters. Students will be introduced to key texts, contexts, and interpretations of Kant's political thought and their relationship to issues like climate change, race, gender, colonialism, cosmopolitanism, war, and international law.

Year taken: Year 3 Undergraduate SCQF Credits: 20

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