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  1. Property and economic planning in Fichte's contractualism.Michael Nance - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):643-660.
    My paper reconstructs Fichte's property theory and political economy in Foundations of Natural Right and The Closed Commercial State. Fichte's theory of property requires the rejection of the classical liberal theory of property rights. Fichte's alternative theory of property, in conjunction with his republican account of the state's role in guaranteeing individual rights, further requires the rejection of a market economy in favor of a planned economy. For Fichte's view entails the normative necessity of a political economy in which the (...)
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  • Fichte and Hegel on free time.Thimo Heisenberg - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):914-926.
    To us today, it seems intuitive that an ideal society would secure for its citizens some time for leisure that is, some time to do “whatever they want” after having attended to their various responsibilities and natural needs. But, in this essay, I argue that—in 19th century social philosophy—the status of leisure (Muße) in an ideal society was actually surprisingly controversial: whereas J.G. Fichte makes a strong case for leisure as part of an ideal society (going even so far as (...)
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  • Two deductions of right in early post-Kantianism.Michael Nance - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (4):589-608.
    This paper uses a distinction drawn from the Kantian legal theorist Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach to categorize two approaches to analysing the concept of right, each of which is represented by vari...
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  • Sentido y límites del proyecto fichteano de un estado comercial cerrado.Héctor Oscar Arrese Igor - 2017 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 54:215-236.
    proyecto desarrollado por Fichte en El Estado comercial cerrado. Para alcanzar dichos objetivos, en primer lugar identifico los problemas que son dejados abiertos en el derecho cosmopolita en el Fundamento del derecho natural, en particular en virtud del supuesto del egoísmo universal. De este modo, procuro comprender el proyecto de El Estado comercial cerrado como un intento de resolver estos problemas pendientes. Luego apunto a reconstruir los argumentos centrales del último texto, a fin de echar luz sobre su arquitectura, de (...)
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