Sánchez Madrid, NuriaUniversidade Católica Portuguesa. Faculdade de Filosofia2024-08-302024-08-302019MADRID, NURIA SÁNCHEZ. “Poverty and Civil Recognition in Kant’s Juridical Philosophy. Critical Remarks.” Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, vol. 75, no. 1, 2019, pp. 33–50. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/26625460. Accessed 29 Aug. 2024.0870-528310.17990/RPF/2019_75_1_0033https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107776Artículo escrito con el apoyo de los proyectos de investigación: "Pensamiento y representación literaria y artística digital ante la crisis de Europa y el Mediterráneo" (PR26/16-6B-3), financiado por UCM/Santander ; 2017 Innovative Teaching Project N. 169 "Contrapicados y puntos de fuga. Las otras historias de la filosofía", financiado por UCM.Kant still inspires several of the contemporary approaches to the construction of citizenship. Taking into account this fact, I would like to tacklesome features of the historical gap that separates Kant’s notion of citizenship from the one adopted by most current deliberative democracies. I shall meanly focus on issues asKant’s treatment of poverty relief,the right to vote and civil recognition, which is denied for women,for appraising how muchhispolitical philosophy is far from the notion of human political development generally accepted in our present.engPoverty and civil recognition in Kant’s juridical philosophy: some critical remarksjournal article2183-461Xhttps://doi.org/10.17990/RPF/2019_75_1_0033https://produccioncientifica.ucm.es/documentos/5e081a1229995219befa4aedrestricted access321.01342.71364.22Legal philosophyKantPovertyPolitical agencyStateFilosofía política7207 Filosofía Social