The aim of this paper is to defend that the ambits of law and morals are interdependent ones in the Kantian philosophy, and that the joined action of both of them leads to a substantive state of justice that is the concrete task to carry out by a humanity of finite character. The moral cosmopolitanism, from this point of view, can be considered a state of justice possible according to a moral action whose principle is the common property of the land. A moral action constituent of law performed within the frame of a world which last signification is ethic; an action that establishes the conditions of a justice that allows the subject, and humanity understood as universal community of communication in fact, and not in the idea, to pursue the fulfillment of infinite duties.
El cosmopolitismo moral kantiano: acerca de la acción moral constituyente de derecho
Cebolla Sanahuja, Lorena
2012-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to defend that the ambits of law and morals are interdependent ones in the Kantian philosophy, and that the joined action of both of them leads to a substantive state of justice that is the concrete task to carry out by a humanity of finite character. The moral cosmopolitanism, from this point of view, can be considered a state of justice possible according to a moral action whose principle is the common property of the land. A moral action constituent of law performed within the frame of a world which last signification is ethic; an action that establishes the conditions of a justice that allows the subject, and humanity understood as universal community of communication in fact, and not in the idea, to pursue the fulfillment of infinite duties.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione