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  1. Kantowskie dedukcje pryncypiów prawa.Paul Guyer - 2016 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 34:171-228. Translated by Bartosz Żukowski & Tomasz W. Michałowski.
    Translation of Paul Guyer's "Kant’s Deductions of the Principles of Right".
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  • (3 other versions)Immanuel Kant: Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre.Otfried Höffe (ed.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Immanuel Kants Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre, 1797 als erster Teil der Metaphysik der Sitten erschienen, stellen einen Beitrag zur neuzeitlichen Rechts- und Staatsphilosophie dar. Hinsichtlich der normativen Prinzipien von Recht und Staat entwickelt Kant eine erfahrungsunabhängige, insofern metaphysische Theorie. Sie beginnt mit einem angeborenen und unveräußerlichen Menschenrecht und geht dann zu den Institutionen des Eigentums und des Rechtsstaates über. Besonders aktuell ist die Formulierung eines rechts- und friedensfunktionalen Völkerrechts und eines Weltbürgerrechts. Darüber hinaus behandelt Kant auch das Ehe und Familienrecht, (...)
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  • La fundamentación filosófica del Derecho y el Estado en la Rechtslehre de la Metafísica de las Costumbres de Kant.Gustavo Leyva - 2022 - Con-Textos Kantianos 15:133-163.
    En este trabajo me centro en la _Rechtslehre_ de la _Metaphysik der Sitten_ para exponer el modo en que Kant comprende el Derecho y su indisoluble vínculo con el concepto de libertad. Me detengo en la manera en que Kant analiza el Derecho Privado, especialmente en su análisis de la propiedad, y en el modo en que su fundamentación se enlaza con el establecimiento de un Estado basado sobre el Derecho que es a la vez expresión de una voluntad universal. (...)
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  • Kant’s Lectures on Ethics and Baumgarten’s Moral Philosophy.Stefano Bacin - 2015 - In Lara Denis & Oliver Sensen (eds.), Kant's Lectures on Ethics: A Critical Guide. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 15-33.
    The chapter shows how Kant’s ethical thought as reflected in the lectures, responds to Baumgarten’s works on moral philosophy. I argue that Kant chose Baumgarten’s textbooks for his classes for genuinely philosophical reasons. The thorough discussion of Baumgarten’s views provided Kant with important clues for developing an original position, even if mostly in opposition to Baumgarten. I illustrate this complex role of Baumgarten with a few significant examples, that also highlight some original aspects of Baumgarten’s position in comparison to Wolff’s: (...)
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  • How does Kant justify the universal objective validity of the law of right?Gerhard Seel - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (1):71 – 94.
    Since more than 50 years Kant scholars debate the question whether the Law of Right as introduced in the Metaphysics of Morals by Kant can be justified by the Categorical Imperative. On the one hand we have those who think that Kant's theory of right depends from the Categorical Imperative, on the other hand we find a growing group of scholars who deny this. However, the debate has been flawed by confusion and misunderstanding of the crucial terms and principles. Therefore, (...)
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  • Auswahlbibliographie.[author unknown] - 2023 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre. De Gruyter. pp. 241-248.
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  • Kant's indemonstrable postulate of right: A response to Paul Guyer.Katrin Flikschuh - 2007 - Kantian Review 12 (1):1-39.
    The indispensability of the ‘postulate of practical reason with regard to Right’ to Kant's property argument in the Rechtslehre is now widely recognized. However, most commentators continue to focus their attention on the relation between the postulate and the deduction of the concept of intelligible possession. The nature of this relation remains a matter of dispute in part because the precise position of the postulate within chapter one of the Rechtslehre remains undecided. Given this, it is perhaps not surprising that (...)
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  • Kant über das Recht des Privatgebrauchs des Erdbodens: Zugleich eine Beantwortung der Frage, warum § 16 der Metaphysischen Anfangsgründe der Rechtslehre der richtige Ort für die fünf falsch gesetzten Absätze aus § 6 ist. [REVIEW]Michael Wolff - 2020 - Kant Studien 111 (1):67-103.
    As is well known, § 6 of Kant’s Metaphysical First Principles of the Doctrine of Right contains five paragraphs that do not belong there. The article shows that their correct location is at the end of § 16. This sheds some new light on Kant’s theory of property and its significance for Kant’s doctrine of cosmopolitan right.
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  • Sexual Desire and the Importance of Marriage in Kant's Philosophy of Law.Thomas Mertens - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (3):330-343.
    In his moral writings, Kant states that moral duty cannot be derived from “the special characteristics of human nature.” This statement is untenable if one takes seriously Kant 's moral views on sexual desire. Instead close study reveals that considerations based on both morality and nature play a role here. The combination of these two elements leads to inconsistencies and difficulties in Kant 's understanding of sexual desire, but they enable us to better understand the importance Kant attributes to marriage (...)
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  • El origen de la desigualdad en la Doctrina del Derecho de Kant.Óscar Cubo Ugarte - 2022 - Con-Textos Kantianos 15:178-198.
    En el presente trabajo se analiza el origen de la desigualdad en la Doctrina del Derecho de Kant desde una doble perspectiva, en primer lugar, atendiendo al estado de naturaleza y a la teoría kantiana acerca de la adquisición originaria y, en segundo lugar, centrándonos en los intercambios de bienes y servicios en la sociedad civil. Todo ello nos permite diferenciar dos tipos de desigualdad en el interior del pensamiento kantiano: una desigualdad originaria basada en el abandono desigual del estado (...)
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