Kant’s Legacy for the 21st Century
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032823287
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This volume explores whether and how Kant’s philosophy can help us to advance debates in several different areas of contemporary philosophy.
Kant’s philosophy has enjoyed continued and enthusiastic interest of scholars ever since its inception. However, the question of just how exactly and to what extent Kant is important in today’s philosophical landscape bears repeated exploration. With an emphasis on encompassing Kant’s system and placing it in the context of current philosophical debates, this volume explores the significance of Kant’s philosophy for metaphysics, epistemology, metaphilosophy and metaontology, philosophy of action, ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. The chapters address topics that range from the concept of corporate agency, language, and culture within the context of Kant’s philosophy, gustatory aesthetics, the unexplored connections between the contemporary political category of communitarianism with central ideas in Kant’s aesthetics, and more.
Kant’s Legacy for the 21st Century will appeal to scholars and advanced students who are working on Kant, as well as on contemporary issues in metaphysics, epistemology, metaphilosophy, philosophy of action, philosophy of cognitive science, ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy.
Andrija Šoć is a research associate at the Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. His main areas of interest are German idealism and political philosophy. Among his writings is a monograph (in Serbian) titled Transcendental Idealism (2021), and paper ‘Self-Censorship and the Puzzle of Publicity: Kant’s Political Philosophy in the Context of Democracy/Autocracy Dichotomy’.
Jessica Leech is a reader in Philosophy at King's College London. Her research interests include the logic and metaphysics of necessity and identity, and Kant's theoretical philosophy. She is the author of Thinking of Necessity: A Kantian Account of Modal Thought and Modal Metaphysics (2023).
