Kant's Theory of Justice

Ithaca: Cornell University Press (1993)
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Introduction : Kant as a political philosopher -- 1. The limits of freedom -- 2. The justification of freedom -- 3. Types of rights, duties, and laws -- 4. Political legitimacy, obedience, and revolution -- 5. Justice and social welfare -- Conclusion : The continuing significance of Kant's political philosophy.

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