Kant and Foucault’s philosophy of language and the use of language in their work

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Marita Rainsborough

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Marita Rainsborough

Works on her habilitation thesis at the University of Hamburg and is a lecturer at the University of Kiel. One of her research focuses is the topicality of Kant’s philosophy, in particular with regard to his philosophy of history and cosmopolitanism. She has published a number of articles on this topic, such as “Rethinking Kant’s Shorter Writings. Kant’s Philosophy of History and the Actual Cosmopolitanism”. In: Orden Jimenéz, Rafael V.; Rivera de Rosales, Jacinto; Sánchez Madrid, Nuria; Hanna, Robert; Louden, Robert (eds.): Kant’s Shorter Writing: Critical Paths outside the Critiques. Newcastle upon Tyne (Cambridge Scholars Publishing), 2016, 473-490 and “Another Cosmopolitanism. Seyla Benhabibs Antwort auf Kants philosophisches Konzept des Kosmopolitismus”. In: Marques, Ubirajara Rancan de Azevedo (ed.): Estudos Kantianos. Marília, Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan./Jun., 2014, 125-142. Further areas of research include Foucault and French theory; subject philosophy; the philosophy of emotion; philosophical aesthetics; cultural philosophy; intercultural philosophy; African philosophy and post-colonial theory/philosophy.

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December 24, 2018

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Kant and Foucault’s philosophy of language and the use of language in their work. (2018). In The language in Kant. Kant’s language. (pp. 249-268). Publishing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.36311/2018.978-85-7249-010-8.p249-268