Kant's Lectures on Political Philosophy
A Critical Guide
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '25
£90.00
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Essays about Kant's 1784 course lectures on political philosophy, which provide the only early overview of his theory of right.
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.A decade prior to his main publications in political philosophy, Kant presented his views on the topic in his 1784 course lectures on natural right. This Critical Guide examines this only surviving student transcript of these lectures, which shows how Kant's political philosophy developed in response to the dominant natural law tradition and other theories. Fourteen new essays explore how Kant's lectures reveal his assessment of natural law, the central value of freedom, the importance of property and contract, the purposes and powers of the state, and the role of individual autonomy and the rights of human beings. The essays place his claims in relation to events and other publications of the early 1780s, and show Kant in the process of working out the theories which would later characterize his influential political philosophy.
ISBN: 9781009215084
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326 pages