康德《形而上学的正义要素》中的自由与约束

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Katrin Flikschuh
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康德的政治思想主要是用契约主义的术语来评价的,尽管最近的贡献也强调了自然法则对他的影响。本文认为康德对这两种传统的同化都是有问题的。分析康德关于政治义务的论述,不能忽视康德一般哲学框架的独特性。两个反复出现的康德主题对于重构他的政治论点至关重要。首先是自由与因果关系或自然之间的紧张关系。二是反思性判断在实践推理中的作用。本文从康德的这些主题出发,分析康德的财产论证及其有关政治义务的论述。康德的“权利的二律背反”,是在他的财产论证的背景下形成的,被解释为自由与自然之间的冲突,并与《纯粹理性批判》的第三个二律背反类似。康德的晦涩的定理,允许律法,是他解决二律背反的核心。这个定理最好被理解为一种反思的实践判断,通过这种判断,代理人承认他们对彼此的正义义务是他们各自对财产要求的直接蕴涵。因此,财产权和政治义务之间的联系是内在的,而不是外在的;承认这种联系是一种反思判断,而不是契约判断。
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Freedom and constraint in Kant's Metaphysical elements of justice
Kant's political thinking is predominantly evaluated in contractarian terms, though recent contributions have also emphasized the natural law influence on him. This paper argues that the assimilation of Kant into either tradition is problematic. An analysis of his account of political obligation cannot ignore the distinctiveness of Kant's general philosophical framework. Two recurrent Kantian themes are crucial to a reconstruction of his political argument. The first is the tension between freedom and causality, or nature. The second is the role of reflective judgment in practical reasoning. The paper analyses Kant's property argument, and his related account of political obligation, from the perspective of these Kantian themes. Kant's �antinomy of Right�, formulated in the context of his property argument, is interpreted as a conflict between freedom and nature, and in analogy with the third antinomy of the Critique of Pure Reason. Kant's obscure theorem, the lex permissiva, is central to his �solution� to the antinomy. The theorem is best understood as a reflective practical judgment, through which agents are brought to acknowledge that their obligations of justice towards one another are a direct entailment of their respective claims to property. The connection between property rights and political obligations is thus intrinsic, not extrinsic; the acknowledgement of that connection an act of reflective judgment, not contractual.
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期刊介绍: History of Political Thought (HPT) is a quarterly journal which was launched in 1980 to fill a genuine academic need for a forum for work in this multi-disciplinary area. Although a subject central to the study of politics and history, researchers in this field had previously to compete for publication space in journals whose intellectual centres of gravity were located in other disciplines. The journal is devoted exclusively to the historical study of political ideas and associated methodological problems. The primary focus is on research papers, with extensive book reviews and bibliographic surveys also included. All articles are refereed.
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