The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law

The present paper focuses on the ethical and anthropological foundations of Kant’s philosophy of family law conceived as a “personal right that is real in kind”: the possibility of possessing a person as a property item presets the antinomy of moral and legal principles, which reproduces the conflic...

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Main Author: Sudakov A. K.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2013-07-01
Series:Кантовский сборник
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description The present paper focuses on the ethical and anthropological foundations of Kant’s philosophy of family law conceived as a “personal right that is real in kind”: the possibility of possessing a person as a property item presets the antinomy of moral and legal principles, which reproduces the conflict between Roman naturalistic legal theory and the contractual philosophy of natural law. The author also considers the ways to overcome this antinomy, as well as ensuing solutions to the problems relating to the legal foundations and the subject of family law.
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spelling doaj.art-9098f5e2f0e44e51a6d206f81b76c41e2022-12-22T03:25:24ZdeuImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityКантовский сборник0207-69182310-37012013-07-01322718The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family lawSudakov A. K. The present paper focuses on the ethical and anthropological foundations of Kant’s philosophy of family law conceived as a “personal right that is real in kind”: the possibility of possessing a person as a property item presets the antinomy of moral and legal principles, which reproduces the conflict between Roman naturalistic legal theory and the contractual philosophy of natural law. The author also considers the ways to overcome this antinomy, as well as ensuing solutions to the problems relating to the legal foundations and the subject of family law.https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/376/%D0%A1%D1%83%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%20%D0%90.%20%D0%9A._7-18.pdfpersonpersonalitypersonal right that is real in kindhumanity rightpossessionmatrimonyfamilymoral substance
spellingShingle Sudakov A. K.
The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
Кантовский сборник
person
personality
personal right that is real in kind
humanity right
possession
matrimony
family
moral substance
title The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
title_full The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
title_fullStr The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
title_full_unstemmed The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
title_short The ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of Kant’s theory of family law
title_sort ethical and philosophical antinomy of foundations of kant s theory of family law
topic person
personality
personal right that is real in kind
humanity right
possession
matrimony
family
moral substance
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