The postulate of private right and Kant’s semi-historical principles of property

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1):64-83 (2021)
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Whereas several commentators have held that Kant’s argument for the postulate of private right fails insofar as it begs the question, I argue here that this criticism misses the mark. Critics have...

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