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Paperback The Science of Right: Kant's Philosophy of Law and Civil Society Book

ISBN: 1604597135

ISBN13: 9781604597134

The Science of Right: Kant's Philosophy of Law and Civil Society

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The Science of Right is Immanuel Kant's profound examination of law, justice, and the philosophical foundations of civil society. Originally published as part of Kant's larger work The Metaphysics of Morals, this influential text explores the principles that govern human rights, political authority, and the structure of lawful social order.

Kant argues that a just society must be built upon universal principles derived from reason rather than custom or power. In this work he develops a systematic account of natural rights, property, civil law, and the legitimate authority of the state. The central aim of political order, Kant maintains, is the protection of individual freedom under a system of laws that applies equally to all rational beings.

Through careful philosophical reasoning, Kant examines the relationship between individual liberty and the rule of law, the nature of political obligation, and the ethical foundations of justice. The Science of Right remains one of the most important works in the history of political philosophy, shaping later discussions of constitutional government, human rights, and the philosophical basis of modern legal systems.

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