Public Reason: Vol. 13, No. 1, 2021
Navigating Political Philosophy in the Twenty-first Century: Global Challenges and Theoretical Insights
Macarena Marey & Zachary Vereb

Abstract. This special issue explores new approaches in political philosophy that address many global challenges facing humanity, with particular attention to Kantian and post-Kantian methods along with their limitations. The idea for this issue was born from the 2019 European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) workshop “Kant on Political Change: Theoretical Grounds and Global Implications” held at the ECPR Joint Sessions at the Université Catholique de Louvain in Mons. The workshop was organised by the Kantian Political Thought Standing Group at the ECPR. Several papers in this issue are refinements from that cooperative endeavour, with inclusion of contributions that reflect a wide range of ways to approach Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy today.

Citation

Marey, Macarena and Zachary Vereb. 2021. Navigating Political Philosophy in the Twenty-first Century: Global Challenges and Theoretical Insights. Public Reason 13 (1): 3-6.