Von Kant zu Schlegel. Georg Forsters Republikanismus

Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 99 (1):29-41 (2013)
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Against the background of the recent debate on the atlantic republican tradition initiated by John G. Pocock and Quentin Skinner the essay tries to reconstruct the republican discourse in the German Empire of the 1790s. It claims that we find there the innovation of a cosmopolitan republicanism which becomes radicalized on its way from Kant to Schlegel, and that Georg Forster is the decisive catalyst for this radicalization.

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