
82 | The State and Right: Kant's Metaphysics of Morals
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Kant's Metaphysics of Morals and the Basis of Moral Intuitions
This chapter explores Kant's thoughts on the world and his critiques, questioning the basis of his moral intuitions. It examines the concept of private right, the achievement of justice within relationships, and the absence of justice in the state of nature. The chapter also discusses the responsibility and power humans have in establishing and disestablishing states, as well as Kant's views on perpetual peace and the role of law in society.
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