The Philosophy of Law

This 1887 translation contains Kant’s General Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals and both parts of The Science of Right.
The Philosophy of Law: An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence as the Science of Right, by Immanuel Kant, trans. W. Hastie (Edinburgh: Clark, 1887).
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- Author: Immanuel Kant
- Translator: William Hastie
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Table of Contents
- TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE.
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.
- CONTENTS.
- PREFATORY EXPLANATIONS.
- PROLEGOMENA. GENERAL INTRODUCTION to THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS.
- INTRODUCTION to THE SCIENCE OF RIGHT.
- GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND DIVISIONS.
- DIVISION OF THE SCIENCE OF RIGHT.
- THE SCIENCE OF RIGHT. PART FIRST. PRIVATE RIGHT. THE SYSTEM OF THOSE LAWS WHICH REQUIRE NO EXTERNAL PROMULGATION.
- PRIVATE RIGHT. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE EXTERNAL MINE AND THINE GENERALLY.
- THE RIGHTS OF THE FAMILY AS A DOMESTIC SOCIETY.
- SYSTEMATIC DIVISION Of all the Rights capable of being acquired by Contract.
- CHAPTER THIRD. Acquisition conditioned by the Sentence of a Public Judicatory.
- TRANSITION From the Mine and Thine in the state of Nature to the Mine and Thine in the Juridical state generally.
- THE SCIENCE OF RIGHT. PART SECOND. PUBLIC RIGHT. THE SYSTEM OF THOSE LAWS WHICH REQUIRE PUBLIC PROMULGATION.
- PUBLIC RIGHT. THE PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT IN CIVIL SOCIETY.
- I.: Right of The State and Constitutional Law.
- II.: The Right of Nations and International Law.
- III.: The Universal Right of Mankind.
- SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLANATIONS of the PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT.
- APOLOGIA. KANT’S VINDICATION OF HIS PHILOSOPHICAL STYLE.
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