| ... |
... |
@@ -1,0
+1,9 @@ |
|
1 |
+Analytics |
|
2 |
+The only solution is an omnilateral will that represents us collectively, since we are a part of that will and so take part in its judgment – we give law to ourselves. |
|
3 |
+Ripstein, Arthur. “Kant on Law and Politics.” University of Toronto Law School. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/Ripstein/Kant_on_law.pdf. |
|
4 |
+Kant’s point about...of instituting it. |
|
5 |
+Thus, the standard is respecting the conditions of the omnilateral will |
|
6 |
+Institutional roles are instances of individuals acting for public purposes. |
|
7 |
+Ripstein 2, Arthur. "Force and freedom." Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy (2009). |
|
8 |
+Kant’s solution to...carrying them out. |
|
9 |
+Analytics |