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Kant and the French Revolution

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To Kant, the French revolution's central events were the transfer of sovereignty to the people in 1789 and the trial and execution of the monarch in 1792-1793. Through a contextual study, this Element argues that while both events manifested the principle of popular sovereignty, the first did so in lawful ways, whereas the latter was a perversion of the principle. Kant was convinced that historical examples can help us understand political philosophy, and this Element seeks to show this in practice.

Author: Maliks Reidar
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 75
ISBN: 9781108438735
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

1. Historical Context
2. Philosophical Foundations
3. Reform:
1789
4. Revolution:
1792
5. Conclusion
Abbreviations
Bibliography.

Reidar Maliks' articles have appeared in journals including Kantian Review and History of Political Thought and he is the co-editor of Kantian Theory and Human Rights. He is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo.

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