'Rosen covers so much of the Kantian corpus so succinctly that the book is almost a handbook... A nice addition to all philosophy collections.' --Choice
'Rosen covers so much of the Kantian corpus so succinctly that the book is almost a handbook... A nice addition to all philosophy collections.' --Choi...
Argues that Kant derived his principles of justice directly from the Categorical Imperative, that he did not support the absolute or near-absolute duty to obey governments though neither did he advocate the minimal state, and that he had good reasons for repudiating the right to revolution. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Argues that Kant derived his principles of justice directly from the Categorical Imperative, that he did not support the absolute or near-absolute du...