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Kant's Doctrine of Right in the twenty-first century / edited by Larry Krasnoff, Nuria Sánchez Madrid and Paula Satne.

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Book
Contributor:
Krasnoff, Larry, editor.
Sánchez Madrid, Nuria, editor.
Satne, Paula, editor.
Series:
Political philosophy now.
Political philosophy now
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political science--Philosophy.
Political science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (171 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cardiff : University of Wales Press, [2018]
Summary:
This collection of essays assesses the value of a conception of Kantian political philosophy grounded in the Doctrine of Right, examining some of its central arguments from a twenty-first-century political perspective.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Originality of Kant's Social Contract Theory
Chapter 2: Private Property and the Possibility of Consent: Kant and Social Contract Theory
Chapter 3: Judging Rights by Their Duties: A Kantian Perspective on Human Rights
Chapter 4: The Proper Task of Kantian Politics: The Relationship between Politics and Happiness
Chapter 5: Kant on Poverty and Welfare: Social Demands and Juridical Goals in Kant's Doctrine of Right
Chapter 6: On the (Supposed) Distinction Between Classical and Welfare Liberalism: Lessons from the Doctrine of Right
Chapter 7: Resistance and Reform in Kant's Doctrine of Right
Chapter 8: Civil Disobedience: Towards a New Kantian Conception
Chapter 9: Kantian Insights on the Moral Personality of the State
Chapter 10: Kant's Guarantee for Perpetual Peace: A Reinterpretation and Defence
Chapter 11: Forgiveness and Punishment in Kant's Moral System
Chapter 12: A Universal Estate: On Kant and Marriage Equality.
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ISBN:
9781786831828
1786831821
OCLC:
1042159047

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