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Kant on Social Suffering

Kant on Social Suffering

Kant on Social Suffering

Author:
Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Complutense University of Madrid
Published:
August 2025
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ISBN:
9781009446440

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    This Element analyses how Kant's practical philosophy approaches social suffering, while also taking into account the elusiveness of this concept in his work, especially when viewed through a contemporary lens. It claims that Kant's theory of human dignity is a vital tool for detecting social structures in need of improvement, even if the high demands it imposes on the subject show a propensity to conceal situations of domination and oppression. In his writings, Kant investigated various societal challenges such as widespread poverty, duties towards animals, care for the mentally ill, and motherhood out of wedlock, suggesting that the state should solve most of these through financial support from the wealthier segments of society. Although the direct testimony of victims of social suffering does not play a role in Kant's approach, the author holds that he views social interdependence – including, notably, non-humans – as a fundamental commitment underpinning human development.

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    • Published: August 2025
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Kant's approach to human dignity: at the crossroads of religion, morals, and anthropology
    • 3. Enlarging the framework of suffering: how to treat animals and the mentally ill well
    • 4. Poverty relief and social suffering
    • 5. Kant on the social suffering of women
    • 6. Conclusions
    • Abbreviations
    • Bibliography.
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    Nuria Sánchez Madrid , Complutense University of Madrid