Kant's principle of justice as categorical imperative of law
pp. 149-167
Abstract
Since Kant published the Groundwork more than two hundred years ago, the concept of the categorical imperative has been under such scrutiny that one might be tempted to consider the subject exhausted. Using the categorical imperative of Law as a catchword I would like to counter this temptation by drawing attention to an as yet little-noticed aspect of the concept.
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Published in:
Yovel Yirmiyahu (1989) Kant's practical philosophy reconsidered: papers presented at the seventh Jerusalem philosophical encounter, december 1986. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 149-167
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2016-8_9
Full citation:
Höffe Otfried (1989) „Kant's principle of justice as categorical imperative of law“, In: Y. Yovel (ed.), Kant's practical philosophy reconsidered, Dordrecht, Springer, 149–167.