Freiheit des Willens in der frühen Kant-Rezeption
Kant’s solution for the problem of freedom of the will rests on his transcendental idealism and its differentiation of appearances and things in themselves. Human beings, with their bodies and observable inner and outer activities, are objects of perception (empirical intuition) and therefore appearances....
Situational approach in the prosecution in intended bodily harm cases
This article discusses the role of forensic situation studies in examining court situations. The author's classification of typical situations arising during the trial of cases of willful grievous bodily harm is presented. The specific elements of the state charge by the prosecutor in the trial court are analyzed.
1. Волчецкая Т. С. Криминалистическая ситуалогия. Калининград,...
On a Recent Attempt to Derive Positive Duties from Kant’s Formula of Universal Law
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https://doi.org/10.1163/174552411X549372
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Wood, A., 1999. Kant’s Ethical Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kant’s ethics, Kantian ethics, Formula of Universal Law, Formula of a Law of Nature, contradiction in willing, positive duties, universalisation tests, Categorical Imperative
Kahn S.
128-148
10.5922/0207-6918-2024-1-6