O Conceito Kantiano De Estado De Natureza Ético: Série 2 / The Kant’s concept of ethical state of nature

Kant E-Prints 5:1-14 (2010)
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This article aims to examine the concept of Kantian ethical state of nature focusing on the following points: 1) the characteristics inherent in human nature that provide or promote such condition, 2) the peculiarities of the Kantian concept of an ethical state of nature before the concept classic state of nature, and 3) the proposal Kantian to overcome of such a state under an ethical community, which shows a moral collective labor

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