A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract
The main purpose of this article is to carry out a constructivist analysis of the concept of law regarding two of the most important principles in Kant's political philosophy: the principle of right and the idea of the original contract. The article starts out with a brief presentation of the m...
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ir-10336-242432022-05-02T12:37:16Z A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract Una interpretación constructivista del principio kantiano del derecho y de la idea del contrato original Herrera-Romero, Wilson-Ricardo I Kant Moral philosophy Political philosophy Right The main purpose of this article is to carry out a constructivist analysis of the concept of law regarding two of the most important principles in Kant's political philosophy: the principle of right and the idea of the original contract. The article starts out with a brief presentation of the meaning of Kantian constructivism, and then goes on to analyze the concept of right and of the attributes that define citizenships: freedom, equality, and civil independence. Finally, it examines the Kantian conception of the original contract in order to demonstrate that, according to Kant, there are political duties of both right and virtue. 2013 2020-05-26T00:10:38Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1200062 https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/24243 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf instname:Universidad del Rosario |
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The main purpose of this article is to carry out a constructivist analysis of the concept of law regarding two of the most important principles in Kant's political philosophy: the principle of right and the idea of the original contract. The article starts out with a brief presentation of the meaning of Kantian constructivism, and then goes on to analyze the concept of right and of the attributes that define citizenships: freedom, equality, and civil independence. Finally, it examines the Kantian conception of the original contract in order to demonstrate that, according to Kant, there are political duties of both right and virtue. |
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A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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A constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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constructivist interpretation of the kantian principle of right and of the idea of the original contract |
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