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Título del libro: Philosophy Of Globalization
Título del capítulo: Hospitality, coercion and peace in kant

Autores UNAM:
EFRAIN LAZOS OCHOA;
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Idioma:
Inglés
Año de publicación:
2018
Resumen:

In this essay, I discuss Kant?s right of hospitality in Toward Perpetual Peace. In the proposed reading, the right of hospitality protects foreigners from the xenophobic practices of the locals, while protecting the locals from the colonial practices of foreigners. The main question guiding this paper is whether hospitality is for Kant a moral injunction calling for a ?humane? treatment of foreigners; or whether it is rather a right senso strictu?namely, one that entails full coercive authority against violations. I argue that once the connections between the dilemma of coercion and the so-called ?institutionalization dilemma? are properly understood, they may be resolved in favor of the first option, namely, coercion. Additionally, by examining the notions of non-centralized coercion and transnational political participation, this paper explores a way to match hospitality?s need of coercion with Kant?s federalist proposal. © 2018 Roberto R. Aramayo, published by De Gruyter.


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