Kant’s grounded cosmopolitanism: original common possession and the right to visit [Book Review]

Jurisprudence 14 (2):309-316 (2023)
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Jakob Huber's Kant's Grounded Cosmopolitanism: Original Common Possession and the Right to Visit sets out a rich and novel project of Kant interpretation and defence. Huber does well to wed argumen...

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