Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century

Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781786831811
ISBN-13 : 1786831813
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Synopsis Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century by : Larry Krasnoff

For a very long time, Kant’s Doctrine of Right languished in relative neglect, even among those who wanted to defend a Kantian position in political philosophy. Kant’s more interesting claims about politics were often said to be located elsewhere. This anthology examines a wide range of issues discussed by Kant in the Doctrine of Right and other closely related texts, including his views on social contract theory, private property, human rights, welfare and equality, civil disobedience, perpetual peace, forgiveness and punishment, and marriage equality. The authors have all tested Kant’s arguments for possible political application, reaching different and sometimes opposing conclusions. The result is a highly original volume that not only enhances the understanding of Kant’s political philosophy, but also invites substantive debate within the Kantian tradition and beyond.

Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century

Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781786831828
ISBN-13 : 1786831821
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Kant's Doctrine of Right in the Twenty-first Century by : Larry Krasnoff

For a very long time, Kant’s Doctrine of Right languished in relative neglect, even among those who wanted to defend a Kantian position in political philosophy. Kant’s more interesting claims about politics were often said to be located elsewhere. This anthology examines a wide range of issues discussed by Kant in the Doctrine of Right and other closely related texts, including his views on social contract theory, private property, human rights, welfare and equality, civil disobedience, perpetual peace, forgiveness and punishment, and marriage equality. The authors have all tested Kant’s arguments for possible political application, reaching different and sometimes opposing conclusions. The result is a highly original volume that not only enhances the understanding of Kant’s political philosophy, but also invites substantive debate within the Kantian tradition and beyond.

Kant's Doctrine of Right

Kant's Doctrine of Right
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1107406897
ISBN-13 : 9781107406896
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Kant's Doctrine of Right by : B. Sharon Byrd

Published in 1797, the Doctrine of Right is Kant's most significant contribution to legal and political philosophy. As the first part of the Metaphysics of Morals, it deals with the legal rights which persons have or can acquire, and aims at providing the grounding for lasting international peace through the idea of the juridical state (Rechtsstaat). This commentary analyzes Kant's system of individual rights, starting from the original innate right to external freedom, and ending with the right to own property and to have contractual and family claims. Clear and to the point, it guides readers through the most difficult passages of the Doctrine, explaining Kant's terminology, method and ideas in the light of his intellectual environment. One of the very few commentaries on the Doctrine of Right available in English, this book will be essential for anyone with a strong interest in Kant's moral and political philosophy.

The Rights of Reason

The Rights of Reason
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4243830
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Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rights of Reason by : Susan Meld Shell

I, Me, Mine

I, Me, Mine
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9780199665761
ISBN-13 : 0199665761
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis I, Me, Mine by : Béatrice Longuenesse

Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our use of "I" in language and thought, and compares them to Kant's account of self-consciousness,especially the type of self-consciousness expressed in the proposition "I think." According to many contemporary philosophers, necessarily, any instance of our use of "I" is backed by our consciousness of our own body. For Kant, in contrast, "I think" just expresses our consciousness of beingengaged in bringing rational unity into the contents of our mental states. In the second part of the book, Longuenesse analyzes the details of Kant's view and argues that contemporary discussions in philosophy and psychology stand to benefit from Kant's insights into self-consciousness and the unityof consciousness. The third and final part of the book outlines similarities between Kant's view of the structure of mental life grounding our uses of "I" in "I think" and in the moral "I ought to," on the one hand; and Freud's analysis of the organizations of mental processes he calls "ego" and"superego" on the other hand. Longuenesse argues that Freudian metapsychology offers a path to a naturalization of Kant's transcendental view of the mind. It offers a developmental account of the normative capacities that ground our uses of "I," which Kant thought could not be accounted for withoutappealing to a world of pure intelligences, distinct from the empirical, natural world of physical entities.

Kant on Freedom and Spontaneity

Kant on Freedom and Spontaneity
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781107125933
ISBN-13 : 1107125936
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Kant on Freedom and Spontaneity by : Kate A. Moran

A collection of essays on the foundational themes of freedom and spontaneity in Immanuel Kant's philosophy.

Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights

Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781107153974
ISBN-13 : 1107153972
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights by : Reidar Maliks

Human rights can be understood as moral or political. This volume shows how this distinction matters for theory and practice.

Kant and Applied Ethics

Kant and Applied Ethics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781118114131
ISBN-13 : 1118114132
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Kant and Applied Ethics by : Matthew C. Altman

Kant and Applied Ethics makes an important contribution to Kant scholarship, illuminating the vital moral parameters of key ethical debates. Offers a critical analysis of Kant’s ethics, interrogating the theoretical bases of his theory and evaluating their strengths and weaknesses Examines the controversies surrounding the most important ethical discussions taking place today, including abortion, the death penalty, and same-sex marriage Joins innovative thinkers in contemporary Kantian scholarship, including Christine Korsgaard, Allen Wood, and Barbara Herman, in taking Kant’s philosophy in new and interesting directions Clarifies Kant's legacy for applied ethics, helping us to understand how these debates have been structured historically and providing us with the philosophical tools to address them

The Philosophy of Law

The Philosophy of Law
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Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293102455189
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Philosophy of Law by : Immanuel Kant