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In defense of blinders: On Kant, political hope, and the need for practical belief / Goldman, Loren   Journal Article
Goldman, Loren Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Kant's progressive philosophy of history is an integral aspect of his critical system, yet it is often ignored or even treated as an embarrassment by contemporary scholars. In this article, I defend Kant and argue for the continuing relevance of his regulative assumption of historical progress. I suggest, furthermore, that the first-person stance of practical belief exemplified in Kant's conception of hope offers new resources for thinking about the relationship between the ideal and the real in political theory.
Key Words Realism  Idealism  Kant  Progress  Belief  Hope 
Regulative Ideas  History 
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