The idea that political moratlity and sosial choice to be based wholly or partlly on some accunt of the rights of the human induvidual is a familiar theme in western politics. We find it explicitily in the moral and political philosphy of Immanuael Kant and at least problematically in the work of Jea-Jacques Rousseau an John Stuart Mil
ii There have been two major themes in recent studies of Hume’s political philosophy: on the one han...
Modem historians of political thought, legal historians, critical legal theorists, and others regula...
Since the seventeenth century, when the concept of rights first came into vogue, philosophers and so...
The paper studies Kant’s doctrine of right addressing with particular emphasis its theory of coercio...
The paper is focused on the heritage of democratic morals within the political philosophy of J.-J. R...
This thesis examines the relationship between political virtue and moral virtue in the works of Jean...
The aim of this study is to make a comparison between Rousseau’s and Kant’s theory of justice. This ...
My thesis tracks the attempts of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel to incorporate two Rousseauian concepts – t...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential persons in philosophy during the period of enli...
This material has been published in Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights: Implications fo...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
ITHIN SOCIO-LEGAL theory, much has been written about the ‘politics of rights’, legal academics lini...
The political and legal institutions of the modern Western world received their justification and ju...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
ii There have been two major themes in recent studies of Hume’s political philosophy: on the one han...
Modem historians of political thought, legal historians, critical legal theorists, and others regula...
Since the seventeenth century, when the concept of rights first came into vogue, philosophers and so...
The paper studies Kant’s doctrine of right addressing with particular emphasis its theory of coercio...
The paper is focused on the heritage of democratic morals within the political philosophy of J.-J. R...
This thesis examines the relationship between political virtue and moral virtue in the works of Jean...
The aim of this study is to make a comparison between Rousseau’s and Kant’s theory of justice. This ...
My thesis tracks the attempts of Kant, Fichte, and Hegel to incorporate two Rousseauian concepts – t...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential persons in philosophy during the period of enli...
This material has been published in Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights: Implications fo...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
ITHIN SOCIO-LEGAL theory, much has been written about the ‘politics of rights’, legal academics lini...
The political and legal institutions of the modern Western world received their justification and ju...
In Kant scholarship, there has long been a debate about the connection between his political and eth...
ii There have been two major themes in recent studies of Hume’s political philosophy: on the one han...
Modem historians of political thought, legal historians, critical legal theorists, and others regula...
Since the seventeenth century, when the concept of rights first came into vogue, philosophers and so...