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This article tries to underline the main ideas in Kant’s theory of justice and to show its influence upon contemporary thinkers like Rawls and Habermas. The main goal is to show that, though Kant keeps the main views of the liberal conception of the political, he submits the individual needs and rights, as well as the rights of the political, to higher moral principles: those resulting from a different understanding of the individual freedom as moral autonomy, an autonomy that can be only achieved within a just social system.

Grueso, D. I. (2005). LA JUSTICIA EN KANT Y SU VIGENCIA. Praxis Filosófica, (19). https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.v0i19.3218

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