The human rights problem in Kant
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Resumo: | Lately there have been works that show that Kant bases human rights on innate freedom as the only innate right that man has by virtue of his humanity. However, innate freedom cannot justify a theory of human rights because it is only an innate right over my inner self that allows for empirical possession, and although a human right is inalienable, it must be renounced in order to enter the world; Moreover, the four analytical derivations of innate freedom generate consequences that are incompatible with a human rights doctrine, for as human rights refer to all, innate equality and innate independence apply to a limited number of people; Finally, there is a differentiation in the interpretation of humanity's formula in law and ethics, because, subjectively, treating humanity as an end requires the agent to consider that the end of humanity is the motive of his action in ethics, but in law it is only required that its external behavior be in accordance with the end of humanity, and objectively, in law, treating humanity as an end produces criminal law contrary to human rights and the law of humanity requires that innate integrity be suspended during the period of condemnation, furthermore, this differentiation in the idea of humanity becomes explicit in innate imprehensibility, for in ethics lie is the greatest violation of the duty of humanity in his person, but in law only violates the right of humanity if it causes harm to others. |
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The human rights problem in KantO problema dos direitos humanos em KantKant; Liberdade; Inato; Direitos humanos; Humanidade.Kant; Freedom; Innate; Human rights; Humanity.Lately there have been works that show that Kant bases human rights on innate freedom as the only innate right that man has by virtue of his humanity. However, innate freedom cannot justify a theory of human rights because it is only an innate right over my inner self that allows for empirical possession, and although a human right is inalienable, it must be renounced in order to enter the world; Moreover, the four analytical derivations of innate freedom generate consequences that are incompatible with a human rights doctrine, for as human rights refer to all, innate equality and innate independence apply to a limited number of people; Finally, there is a differentiation in the interpretation of humanity's formula in law and ethics, because, subjectively, treating humanity as an end requires the agent to consider that the end of humanity is the motive of his action in ethics, but in law it is only required that its external behavior be in accordance with the end of humanity, and objectively, in law, treating humanity as an end produces criminal law contrary to human rights and the law of humanity requires that innate integrity be suspended during the period of condemnation, furthermore, this differentiation in the idea of humanity becomes explicit in innate imprehensibility, for in ethics lie is the greatest violation of the duty of humanity in his person, but in law only violates the right of humanity if it causes harm to others.Ultimamente surgiram trabalhos que mostram que Kant fundamenta os direitos humanos a partir da liberdade inata, como único direito inato que o homem possui em virtude de sua humanidade. Contudo, a liberdade inata não permite justificar uma teoria dos direitos humanos porque constitui apenas um direito inato sobre o meu e o teu interior que possibilita a posse empírica, ademais, embora um direito humano seja inalienável, deve-se renunciar a ela para ingressar no estado civil; além disso, as quatro derivações analíticas da liberdade inata geram consequências incompatíveis com uma doutrina dos direitos humanos, pois, enquanto direitos humanos se referem à todos, a igualdade inata e a independência inata se aplicam a um número restrito de pessoas; finalmente, há uma diferenciação na interpretação da fórmula da humanidade no direito e na ética, porque, subjetivamente, tratar a humanidade como um fim exige que o agente considere que o fim da humanidade seja o móbil de sua ação na ética, mas, no direito, exige-se apenas que o seu comportamento externo seja conforme o fim da humanidade, e, objetivamente, no direito, tratar a humanidade como um fim produz uma legislação penal contrária aos direitos humanos e o direito da humanidade exige que a integridade inata seja suspensa durante o período da condenação, ademais, esta diferenciação na ideia de humanidade torna-se explícita na imprejudicabilidade inata, pois, na ética, a mentira é a maior violação do dever da humanidade em sua pessoa, mas, no direito, somente viola o direito da humanidade se causar prejuízo para outros.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2020-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedEvaluados por los paresAvaliados pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/137510.31977/grirfi.v20i1.1375Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 20 n. 1 (2020); 303-3132178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/1375/986Copyright (c) 2020 Aylton Barbieri Durãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDurão, Aylton Barbieri2020-06-30T18:13:13Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/1375Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2020-06-30T18:13:13Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false |
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The human rights problem in Kant O problema dos direitos humanos em Kant |
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The human rights problem in Kant |
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The human rights problem in Kant Durão, Aylton Barbieri Kant; Liberdade; Inato; Direitos humanos; Humanidade. Kant; Freedom; Innate; Human rights; Humanity. |
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The human rights problem in Kant |
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Durão, Aylton Barbieri |
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Durão, Aylton Barbieri |
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Kant; Liberdade; Inato; Direitos humanos; Humanidade. Kant; Freedom; Innate; Human rights; Humanity. |
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Kant; Liberdade; Inato; Direitos humanos; Humanidade. Kant; Freedom; Innate; Human rights; Humanity. |
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Lately there have been works that show that Kant bases human rights on innate freedom as the only innate right that man has by virtue of his humanity. However, innate freedom cannot justify a theory of human rights because it is only an innate right over my inner self that allows for empirical possession, and although a human right is inalienable, it must be renounced in order to enter the world; Moreover, the four analytical derivations of innate freedom generate consequences that are incompatible with a human rights doctrine, for as human rights refer to all, innate equality and innate independence apply to a limited number of people; Finally, there is a differentiation in the interpretation of humanity's formula in law and ethics, because, subjectively, treating humanity as an end requires the agent to consider that the end of humanity is the motive of his action in ethics, but in law it is only required that its external behavior be in accordance with the end of humanity, and objectively, in law, treating humanity as an end produces criminal law contrary to human rights and the law of humanity requires that innate integrity be suspended during the period of condemnation, furthermore, this differentiation in the idea of humanity becomes explicit in innate imprehensibility, for in ethics lie is the greatest violation of the duty of humanity in his person, but in law only violates the right of humanity if it causes harm to others. |
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