Kant`s Theory of Justice
Material type: TextPublication details: Ithaca, New York Cornell University Press 1993Description: 237pISBN:- 0801427576
- N75.1KI R722
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includes index and biblioraphy
Introduction: Kant as a Political Philosopher i i. The Limits of Freedom 6 2. The Justification of Freedom 40 3. Types of Rights, Duties, and Laws 82 4. Political Legitimacy, Obedience, and Revolution 115 5. Justice and Social Welfare 173 Conclusion: The Continuing Significance of Kant`s Political Philosophy 209
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