Equity on Kant’s Doctrine Of Right: aright that, not being a right, weakens the “independence thesis”
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2012.3.11996Keywords:
Immanuel Kant. Doctrine of Right. Independence thesis. Equity. Moral. Law. Ethics.Abstract
The present paper has the purpose of making a critical approach of the so called “independence thesis” (Unabhängigkeitsthese) between Law and Ethics based on the Kantian text about equity in his Doctrine of Law. To this critical approach, a weakening of the “independence thesis” is demonstrated according to some endogenous concepts of the Kant work, which we believe deals with an oblique opening of the Kantian’s law to ethics. To demonstrate this, we follow a methodological analytic way divided in three moments: (i) an analysis of the concept of law in Kant; (ii) an explanatory approach of the “independence thesis”; and (iii) a critical approach of the “independence thesis”.Downloads
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