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Saidov, A. H. Immanuel Kant’s System of Philosophy about Law and Government. Part 1

Abstract: Review: the article covers the basics of Kant’s teaching about law and government, particularly, such topics as freedom and categorical imperative, Kant’s understanding of law and juridical axiology as components of Kant’s system of philosophy. The author also touched upon the central problems of Kant’s philosophy of government: origin of the government, legal state, separation of powers and form of government


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philosophy, Immanuel Kant, law, government, freedom, categorical imperative, understanding of law, juridical axiology, legal state, separation of powers, form of government, philosophy of law and government


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