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SUMMARY:Kant's Doctrine of Right
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LOCATION:İstanbul\, Turkey
DESCRIPTION:<p>Lucas Thorpe (Bogazici) and Nuria S&aacute\;nchez Madrid (University&nbsp\;Complutense of Madrid) will be running a 2 day workshop this Thursday&nbsp\;and Friday from 2-6pm on Kant's Doctrine of Right. Everyone welcome.<br><br>THURSDAY\, March 28th (TB130)<br><br>2-3pm Lucas Thorpe<br>Introduction I: The Place of the Doctrine of Right in Kant&rsquo\;s<br>philosophy and within the Metaphysics of Morals.<br><br>3-4pm Lucas Thorpe<br>Introduction II: The structure of the Doctrine of Right. (6:205-6:242)<br><br>4-5pm Nuria S&aacute\;nchez Madrid<br>The axiomatic structure of Kant&rsquo\;s Doctrine of Right: the necessity of<br>the juridical viewpoint.<br><br>5-6pm Nuria S&aacute\;nchez Madrid<br>Right\, juridical community and the limitation of freedom.<br>(With a discussion of the &ldquo\;Introduction&rdquo\; of Naturrecht Feyerabend)<br><br>FRIDAY\, March 29th (TB130)<br><br>2-3pm Lucas Thorpe<br>Private Right I: An overview.<br><br>3-4pm Lucas Thorpe<br>Private Right II: Property. (MM\, par. 1-17\, 6:245-6:271)<br>(In this part of the workshop I will draw on ideas published in my<br>papers: Is Kant&rsquo\;s Realm of Ends a Unum Per Se? Aquinas\, Suarez\,<br>Leibniz and Kant on Composition and One Community or Many? From Logic<br>to Juridical Law via Metaphysics.)<br><br>4-5pm Nuria S&aacute\;nchez Madrid<br>Public Right I: The postulate of public right and the three leges.<br>(MM\, par. 41-42\, 6:305-6:308)<br><br>5-6pm Nuria S&aacute\;nchez Madrid<br>Public Right II: The ideal frame of the juridical state.<br>(MM\, par. 43-49\, 6:311-6:318)<br><br>For those interested in further reading on this topic\, we suggest the&nbsp\;two following books:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Arthur Ripstein\, Force and Freedom: Kant&rsquo\;s Legal and Political Philosophy.</li>\n<li>Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka\, Kant&rsquo\;s Doctrine of Right: A commentary.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Further details (with links to some papers) can be found here:<br><br></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Lucas Thorpe;CN="Nuria Sánchez Madrid":
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