Rights, Bodies and Recognition New Essays on Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right
Coordonnateur : Breazeale Daniel
The German philosopher, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, has long been recognized as an important and original figure in the history of philosophy and Western thought and as a seminal influence upon the Romantic tradition. This book focuses on Fichte's contributions in political theory as set out in his Foundations of Natural Right. The essays, which examine such issues as Fichte as a social contract theorist, his theory of gender relations and his theories on punishment and the criminal law among many other topics, remedy what has been a striking lacuna in the existing scholarly literature.
Date de parution : 03-2006
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Rights, Bodies and Recognition :
Mots-clés :
Eternal Laws; comparison; Priori Articulation; German Idealism; Fichte’s Foundations; human rights; Vice Versa; idea; Fichte’s Argument; Johann Gottlieb Fichte; Fichte’s Account; law; Fichte’s Theory; morality; Free Agency; natural law; Real Philosophical Science; philosophy; Free Rational Beings; political theory; Fichte’s Claim; state; Finite Rational Beings; gender relations; Protection Contract; punishment; External Freedom; criminal law; Free Beings; critique; Schelling’s Treatment; State Interdict; Fichte’s Term; Fichte’s Philosophy; Lectures Fichte; Teleological Judgment; Hypothetical Imperative; Absolute Ego; Prudent Agent; Priori Deduction