My aim in this paper is to examine the genesis and development of the notion of law of peoples (ius gentium) in Kant’s thought. For that purpose, I reconstruct first the main tenets of Gottfried Achenwall’s thought in his work Elementa Iuris Naturae. In a next step, I analyze Kant’s 1784 Feyerabend Lecture on Natural Right in which he exposes but also engages in a very critical way –without having yet his own full-blown legal theory– with many of Achenwall’s theses regarding the law of peoples and, in particular, with what Achenwall has to say regarding the ius belli. Finally, in the last part of this paper, I aim to show that many of Kant’s ideas in his mature works on legal and political philosophy of the 1790s can be traced back to the l...
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) was a Prussian German philosopher in the Age of Enlightenment and became t...
This research aims to present the possibility of a foundation of law and justice from the idea of fr...
Eugeniusz Jarra (1881–1973) was a historian of philosophy of law, working on Warsaw University till ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the genesis and development of the notion of law of peoples (ius ...
As the first translation into any modern language of Achenwall’s Ius naturae, from the 1763 edition ...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue on Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772). Sec...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue on Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772). Sec...
As the first translation into any modern language of Achenwall’sIus naturae, from the 1763 edition u...
Natural Law Notes of Feyerabend is one of the most important sources by the research of ethical and ...
The lectures on natural law delivered by Kant in the winter semester of 1784/85 have recently attrac...
Kant’s Naturrecht Feyerabend has recently gained more sustained attention for its role in clarifying...
The universal public law is a section of Kant’s lectures on natural right, which he delivered in 178...
Este artículo presenta por primera vez en castellano la “Introducción” de las lecciones kantianas co...
This work outlines Immanuel Kant's (1724-1804) philosophy of law, discussing its framing within jusn...
This work outlines Immanuel Kant's (1724-1804) philosophy of law, discussing its framing within jusn...
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) was a Prussian German philosopher in the Age of Enlightenment and became t...
This research aims to present the possibility of a foundation of law and justice from the idea of fr...
Eugeniusz Jarra (1881–1973) was a historian of philosophy of law, working on Warsaw University till ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the genesis and development of the notion of law of peoples (ius ...
As the first translation into any modern language of Achenwall’s Ius naturae, from the 1763 edition ...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue on Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772). Sec...
This article serves as an introduction to this special issue on Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772). Sec...
As the first translation into any modern language of Achenwall’sIus naturae, from the 1763 edition u...
Natural Law Notes of Feyerabend is one of the most important sources by the research of ethical and ...
The lectures on natural law delivered by Kant in the winter semester of 1784/85 have recently attrac...
Kant’s Naturrecht Feyerabend has recently gained more sustained attention for its role in clarifying...
The universal public law is a section of Kant’s lectures on natural right, which he delivered in 178...
Este artículo presenta por primera vez en castellano la “Introducción” de las lecciones kantianas co...
This work outlines Immanuel Kant's (1724-1804) philosophy of law, discussing its framing within jusn...
This work outlines Immanuel Kant's (1724-1804) philosophy of law, discussing its framing within jusn...
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) was a Prussian German philosopher in the Age of Enlightenment and became t...
This research aims to present the possibility of a foundation of law and justice from the idea of fr...
Eugeniusz Jarra (1881–1973) was a historian of philosophy of law, working on Warsaw University till ...