| Title: | Kant's critique of right |
| Authors: | Banham, Gary |
| Citation: | Kantian review, 2002, vol. 6, pp. 35-59 |
| Publisher: | University of Wales Press |
| Issue Date: | 2002 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2173/77137 |
| Additional Links: | http://www.uwp.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Kantian_Review_93.html |
| Abstract: | This article has two objectives: first, to bring to the fore Kant’s neglected distinction between ‘critique’ and ‘doctrine’ and, second, to relate this distinction to Kant’s notion of a philosophy of right. Kant’s culminating contribution to practical philosophy, the Metaphysics of Morals, contains a doctrine of right and this ‘doctrine’ has received
relatively little attention thus far in English-language writing on Kant.
One of the reasons for this relative neglect is, I believe, due to the prevalent attention provided to Kant’s practical critique at the expense of his practical doctrine. I aim to provide an account of
Kant’s critique of right in order to enable an understanding of Kant’s doctrine of right to be provided with some initial orientation. I will be suggesting that this critique of right is presented in Toward Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch. |
| Type: | Article |
| Language: | en |
| Description: | Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published [following peer-review] in Kantian Review, published by and copyright University of Wales Press. |
| Keywords: | Kant Critique Doctrine |
| ISSN: | 1369-4154 |
| Appears in Collections: | European Philosophy Group (EPG)
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