Force and Freedom: Kant's Legal and Political Philosophy
In this masterful work, both an illumination of Kant's thought and an important contribution to contemporary legal and political theory, Arthur Ripstein gives a comprehensive yet accessible account of Kant's political philosophy. Ripstein shows that Kant's thought is organized around two central claims: first, that legal institutions are not simply responses to human limit
...moreHardcover, 399 pages
Published
October 15th 2009
by Harvard University Press
(first published 2009)
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