Kant's Lectures on Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Rauscher, Frederick
Kant's Lectures on Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Rauscher, Frederick
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"Kant's influential political philosophy is here examined in its early stage a full decade prior to his publications on right. The essays cover the range of topics as presented by Kant in the only surviving transcript of his course lectures on natural law from 1784"-- Provided by publisher.
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					"Kant's influential political philosophy is here examined in its early stage a full decade prior to his publications on right. The essays cover the range of topics as presented by Kant in the only surviving transcript of his course lectures on natural law from 1784"-- Provided by publisher.				
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 - Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 314
 - Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
 - Gewicht: 608g
 - ISBN-13: 9781009215084
 - ISBN-10: 1009215086
 - Artikelnr.: 72792469
 
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 314
 - Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
 - Gewicht: 608g
 - ISBN-13: 9781009215084
 - ISBN-10: 1009215086
 - Artikelnr.: 72792469
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Introduction Frederick Rauscher; 1. A brief guide to Achenwall's natural
law: the textbook for Kant's lectures on legal and political philosophy
Pauline Kleingeld, Michael Gregory and Fiorella Tomassini; 2. The many ends
of natural law Larry Krasnoff; 3. Absorbing natural right into the Kantian
system Howard Williams; 4. Kant's search for a metaphysics of morals: the
Feyerabend lectures Allen W. Wood; 5. Innate right: Kant and the natural
law tradition Paul Guyer; 6. Kant's critique of Achenwall's account of
property in his Feyerabend lectures Kenneth Westphal; 7. The economy in the
Feyerabend lecture notes on natural right Lucy Allais; 8. Our rights to
ourselves and others: marriage, sex, and slavery in the Feyerabend lectures
Jordan Pascoe; 9. States of nature as theories of normativity: Kant and his
predecessors Macarena Marey; 10. Fundamental aspects of public right Luigi
Caranti; 11. Freedom of religion and thought in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural law: the development of Kant's conception of enlightenment Monique
Hulshof; 12. Happiness, paternalism, and social welfare: unexpected
insights from the Naturrecht Feyerabend Sarah Holtman; 13. Kant's
retributive turn: punishment and autonomy in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural right (and later writings) Susan Meld Shell; 14. Death and the
limits to state coercive power Frederick Rauscher; Bibliography; Index.
	law: the textbook for Kant's lectures on legal and political philosophy
Pauline Kleingeld, Michael Gregory and Fiorella Tomassini; 2. The many ends
of natural law Larry Krasnoff; 3. Absorbing natural right into the Kantian
system Howard Williams; 4. Kant's search for a metaphysics of morals: the
Feyerabend lectures Allen W. Wood; 5. Innate right: Kant and the natural
law tradition Paul Guyer; 6. Kant's critique of Achenwall's account of
property in his Feyerabend lectures Kenneth Westphal; 7. The economy in the
Feyerabend lecture notes on natural right Lucy Allais; 8. Our rights to
ourselves and others: marriage, sex, and slavery in the Feyerabend lectures
Jordan Pascoe; 9. States of nature as theories of normativity: Kant and his
predecessors Macarena Marey; 10. Fundamental aspects of public right Luigi
Caranti; 11. Freedom of religion and thought in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural law: the development of Kant's conception of enlightenment Monique
Hulshof; 12. Happiness, paternalism, and social welfare: unexpected
insights from the Naturrecht Feyerabend Sarah Holtman; 13. Kant's
retributive turn: punishment and autonomy in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural right (and later writings) Susan Meld Shell; 14. Death and the
limits to state coercive power Frederick Rauscher; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction Frederick Rauscher; 1. A brief guide to Achenwall's natural
law: the textbook for Kant's lectures on legal and political philosophy
Pauline Kleingeld, Michael Gregory and Fiorella Tomassini; 2. The many ends
of natural law Larry Krasnoff; 3. Absorbing natural right into the Kantian
system Howard Williams; 4. Kant's search for a metaphysics of morals: the
Feyerabend lectures Allen W. Wood; 5. Innate right: Kant and the natural
law tradition Paul Guyer; 6. Kant's critique of Achenwall's account of
property in his Feyerabend lectures Kenneth Westphal; 7. The economy in the
Feyerabend lecture notes on natural right Lucy Allais; 8. Our rights to
ourselves and others: marriage, sex, and slavery in the Feyerabend lectures
Jordan Pascoe; 9. States of nature as theories of normativity: Kant and his
predecessors Macarena Marey; 10. Fundamental aspects of public right Luigi
Caranti; 11. Freedom of religion and thought in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural law: the development of Kant's conception of enlightenment Monique
Hulshof; 12. Happiness, paternalism, and social welfare: unexpected
insights from the Naturrecht Feyerabend Sarah Holtman; 13. Kant's
retributive turn: punishment and autonomy in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural right (and later writings) Susan Meld Shell; 14. Death and the
limits to state coercive power Frederick Rauscher; Bibliography; Index.
				law: the textbook for Kant's lectures on legal and political philosophy
Pauline Kleingeld, Michael Gregory and Fiorella Tomassini; 2. The many ends
of natural law Larry Krasnoff; 3. Absorbing natural right into the Kantian
system Howard Williams; 4. Kant's search for a metaphysics of morals: the
Feyerabend lectures Allen W. Wood; 5. Innate right: Kant and the natural
law tradition Paul Guyer; 6. Kant's critique of Achenwall's account of
property in his Feyerabend lectures Kenneth Westphal; 7. The economy in the
Feyerabend lecture notes on natural right Lucy Allais; 8. Our rights to
ourselves and others: marriage, sex, and slavery in the Feyerabend lectures
Jordan Pascoe; 9. States of nature as theories of normativity: Kant and his
predecessors Macarena Marey; 10. Fundamental aspects of public right Luigi
Caranti; 11. Freedom of religion and thought in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural law: the development of Kant's conception of enlightenment Monique
Hulshof; 12. Happiness, paternalism, and social welfare: unexpected
insights from the Naturrecht Feyerabend Sarah Holtman; 13. Kant's
retributive turn: punishment and autonomy in the Feyerabend lectures on
natural right (and later writings) Susan Meld Shell; 14. Death and the
limits to state coercive power Frederick Rauscher; Bibliography; Index.







