Auf Dem Weg Zur Kritischen Rechtslehre? : Naturrecht, Moralphilosophie und Eigentumstheorie in Kants Naturrecht Feyerabend / herausgegeben von Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner, and Gianluca Sadun Bordoni.

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German
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First edition.
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  • Leiden, The Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill NV, [2021]
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"In recent decades, Kant's philosophy of law has increasingly moved into the focus of moral-philosophical discussions. In this context, the "Naturrecht Feyerabend" is of particular importance. On the one hand, it is the only surviving transcription of the lectures on natural law that Kant gave twelve times between 1767 and 1788; on the other hand, it is based on his lectures in the summer semester of 1784 and thus provides important evidence of Kant's reflections during an important phase in the development of his moral philosophy. Despite this special significance, the text has received little attention in previous research. Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner and Gianluca Sadun Bordoni present here a volume that emphasizes this special significance. The ten contributions in the volume ask about the relationship of "Naturrecht Feyerabend" to the tradition of natural law as well as its relationship to critical moral philosophy and the late "Doctrine of Right". Contributors are: Manfred Baum, Franz Hespe, Philipp-Alexander Hirsch, Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner, Markus Kohl, Gabriel Rivero, Gianluca Sadun Bordoni, Michael Städtler, and Gideon Stiening. Provided by publisher.
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90-04-44819-5
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1235902212
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