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The rights of war and peace: political thought and the international order from Grotius to Kant
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Philosophy Of HistoryInternational ConflictPeacemakingSocial SciencesHumanismInternational PoliticsLanguage StudiesClassicsIntellectual HistoryScholasticism 3GeopoliticsHumanism 2International OrderInternational RelationsIntroduction 1Human RightsPhilosophy (French Literary Studies)Philosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Human Rights LawPolitical ConflictPolitical ThoughtLiterary HistoryHumanitiesPhilosophical InquiryPolitical Science
The paper traces the evolution of political thought from humanist and scholastic traditions through the works of Grotius, Hobbes, Pufendorf, Locke, and Vattel, setting the stage for Kant’s later contributions. The authors conclude that Rousseau and Kant provide essential frameworks for analyzing the rights of war and peace. Introduction 1.
Introduction 1. Humanism 2. Scholasticism 3. Hugo Grotius 4. Thomas Hobbes 5. Samuel Pufendorf 6. From Locke to Vattel 7. Rousseau and Kant Conclusion Index