Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union

This paper aims at shedding light on an obscure point in Kant's theory of the state. It discusses whether Kant's rational theory of the state recognises the fact that certain exceptional social situations, such as the extreme poverty of some parts of the population, could request instituti...

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Main Author: Nuria Sánches Madrid
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2014-08-01
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spelling doaj-b3dff7b9b85742c7b784c508af8d799d2020-11-25T00:25:11ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaTrans/Form/Ação1980-539X2014-08-0137212714610.1590/S0101-31732014000200007S0101-31732014000200007Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil unionNuria Sánches Madrid0Universidade Complutense de MadridThis paper aims at shedding light on an obscure point in Kant's theory of the state. It discusses whether Kant's rational theory of the state recognises the fact that certain exceptional social situations, such as the extreme poverty of some parts of the population, could request institutional state support in order to guarantee the attainment of a minimum threshold of civil independence. It has three aims: 1) to show that Kant's Doctrine of Right can offer solutions for the complex relation between economics and politics in our present time; 2) to demonstrate the claim that Kant embraces a pragmatic standpoint when he tackles the social concerns of the state, and so to refute the idea that he argues for an abstract conception of politics; and 3) to suggest that a non-paternalistic theory of rights is not necessarily incompatible with the basic tenets of a welfare state.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31732014000200007&lng=en&tlng=enKantDireitoPobrezaPropriedadeWelfare State
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Kant
Direito
Pobreza
Propriedade
Welfare State
author_facet Nuria Sánches Madrid
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title Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
title_short Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
title_full Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
title_fullStr Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
title_full_unstemmed Has social justice any legitimacy in Kant's theory of right? The empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
title_sort has social justice any legitimacy in kant's theory of right? the empirical conditions of the legal state as a civil union
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Trans/Form/Ação
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publishDate 2014-08-01
description This paper aims at shedding light on an obscure point in Kant's theory of the state. It discusses whether Kant's rational theory of the state recognises the fact that certain exceptional social situations, such as the extreme poverty of some parts of the population, could request institutional state support in order to guarantee the attainment of a minimum threshold of civil independence. It has three aims: 1) to show that Kant's Doctrine of Right can offer solutions for the complex relation between economics and politics in our present time; 2) to demonstrate the claim that Kant embraces a pragmatic standpoint when he tackles the social concerns of the state, and so to refute the idea that he argues for an abstract conception of politics; and 3) to suggest that a non-paternalistic theory of rights is not necessarily incompatible with the basic tenets of a welfare state.
topic Kant
Direito
Pobreza
Propriedade
Welfare State
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