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  1. How Far Do We Self-legislate?Sorin Baiasu - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (2):525-544.
    In his early writings, Kant regarded the autonomy of the will as the supreme principle of morality, as well as the sole principle of all moral laws and of the duties conforming to them. Nevertheless, this impressively sounding principle gradually disappeared from the later Kant’s texts, and there is not much in the literature to explain why. Pauline Kleingeld’s purpose, in the two articles I consider here, is to address this lacuna and to show that there are good philosophical reasons (...)
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  • What Does it Mean to Justify Basic Rights?Rainer Forst - 2016 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 45 (3):76-90.
    What Does it Mean to Justify Basic Rights? Reply to Düwell, Newey, Rummens and Valentini In this paper, I reply to the four comments on my paper ‘The Justification of Basic Rights: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach’ given by Laura Valentini, Marcus Düwell, Stefan Rummens and Glen Newey.
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