توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Natural Law: A Translation of the Textbook for Kant’s Lectures on Legal and Political Philosophy
نام کتاب : Natural Law: A Translation of the Textbook for Kant’s Lectures on Legal and Political Philosophy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : قانون طبیعی: ترجمه کتاب درسی سخنرانی های کانت درباره فلسفه حقوقی و سیاسی
سری : Kant’s Sources in Translation
نویسندگان : Gottfried Achenwall, Pauline Kleingeld, Corinna Vermeulen, Paul Guyer (editor)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 293
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350022843 , 9781350022867
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nSeries Editors’ Preface\nEditor’s Preface\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction\n I Gottfried Achenwall and Immanuel Kant\n II Gottfried Achenwall and his Ius naturae\n III Achenwall’s Influence on Kant’s Doctrine of Right\n IV The Right to Freedom\n V The Justification of Coercion\n VI Marriage, Church, and State\n Works Cited\nRemarks on the Translation\nOriginal Title Page\nPart 1: Natural Law in the Strictest Sense\n Prefaces\n Preface to the third and fourth editions\n Prefaces to the earlier editions, which sprang from a joint effort by the learned jurist Pütter and myself\n Preface to the second edition\n Introduction to Natural Law\n Preliminary Remarks\n Title I The Norm For Free Actions; Obligation In General\n Title II Natural Laws\n Title III Perfect Laws\n Title IV Perfect Laws as External Laws\n Appendix to the Introduction to Natural Law: The Bibliographical History of Natural Law\n Book I Natural Law in the Strictest Sense\n Section I Absolute Natural Law\n Title I Everybody’s Right with Regard to Himself\n Title II Natural Equality\n Title III Natural Liberty\n Title IV The Law on Declaring One’s Mind\n Title V The Law Regarding Esteem\n Title VI The Law Regarding Things\n Section II Conditional Natural Law\n Title I Occupancy\n Title II Putative Occupancy\n Title III Dominion\n Title IV The Right to Usufruct of a Thing That Is One’s Own;\n Title V The Right of Disposal of a Thing That Is One’s Own\n Title VI Contract\n Title VII The Effects of a Contract\n Title VIII Price and Money\n Title IX Beneficial Contracts and Contracts of Exchange\n Title X Security\n Title XI Oath\n Title XII Succession\n Prescription, Which Is Unknown to Natural Law\n Title XIII Ways in Which Contractual Right and Obligation Are Canceled\n Section III The Natural Law of War\n Title I The Ways to Pursue One’s Right\n Title II The Ways to End a Dispute\nPart 2: Family Law, Public Law and the Law of Nations\n Book II Universal Social Law, in Particular the Law of Domestic Societies\n Section I Universal Social Law in General\n Title I The Society in General\n Title II The Equal Society\n Title III The Unequal Society\n Section II Universal Law of Domestic Societies\n Title I Marriage\n Title II The Parental Society\n Title III The Master Society\n Title IV The Family\n Book III Universal State Law, in Particular Universal Public Law\n Section I Universal Public Law in General\n Section II Absolute Universal Public Law\n Title I On Legislative, Executive and Oversight Power\n Title II The Right Regarding Civil Office and Dignity and Regarding Public Revenues\n Title III Judicial Power and the Right of Arms\n Title IV The Right Regarding Public Happiness\n Title V The Right Regarding Religion and the Church\n Title VI The Right Regarding the External Administration of the Republic\n Title VII The Eminent Right\n Section III Conditional Universal Public Law\n Title I Monarchy\n Title II The Ways to Have Monarchic Overlordship\n Title III The Other Forms of Republic\n Section IV The Ways to Pursue One’s Right in a Republic\n Universal Private Law, Which Has No Place in Natural Law\n Book IV The Universal Law of Nations\n Section I The Universal Law of Nations in General\n Section II The Absolute Universal Law of Nations\n Section III The Conditional Universal Law of Nations\n Title I A Nation’s Dominion and Territorial Right\n Title II Public-Pacts Law\n Title III The Law of Embassies\n Section IV The War Law of Nations\nEmendations to the Latin Text of Part I\nTopical and Chronological Concordance\nIndex of Names\nIndex of Subjects, Latin–English\nIndex of Subjects, English–Latin