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  1. Property and the Will: Kant and Achenwall on Ownership Rights.Fiorella Tomassini - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (2):297-313.
    This article examines Kant’s theory of property through a comparative analysis of Gottfried Achenwall’s justification of ownership rights. I argue that at the core of Achenwall’s and Kant’s understanding of ownership rights lies the idea that rights are to be acquired through a juridical act (factum iuridicum, rechtlichen Act) of the will. However, while Achenwall thinks of this act as emerging from a private will, Kant holds that rights and obligations can only be brought about by an act of the (...)
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  2. Kant’s Reformulation of the Concept of Ius Naturae.Fiorella Tomassini - 2018 - Idealistic Studies 48 (3):257-274.
    Like previous theorists of natural law, Kant believes in the possibility of a rational theory of ius, but also claims that the very concept of ius naturae and the method of investigation of its principles must be thoroughly reformulated. I will maintain that Kant solves the methodological problem of natural law theories by stating that a rational doctrine of Right concerns pure rational knowledge. Right must be conceived as a metaphysical doctrine in which its principles and laws are determined a (...)
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  3. Right, Morals, and the Categorical Imperative.Fiorella Tomassini - 2023 - Kant Studien 114 (3):513-538.
    In this paper I examine the relationship between the principle of right and the principle of morals [Sitten] in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals. My interpretation denies that the principle of right is derived from the categorical imperative, but neither does it adhere to the independence thesis. I present a third way of understanding the relationship between the law of right and the universal law of morals: the latter is needed in order to formulate the former, but it is not sufficient. (...)
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    El concepto de “posesión común originaria” en la doctrina kantiana de la propiedad.Fiorella Tomassini - 2015 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 32 (2):435-449.
    Los primeros parágrafos de la sección “El derecho privado” de la Doctrina del derecho de Kant incluyen el conjunto de los elementos sistemáticos que conciernen a la justificación de los derechos relativos a la propiedad. El propósito central de este trabajo es analizar la función sistemática del concepto de “posesión común originaria” en la doctrina kantiana de la propiedad, con especial interés en el sentido novedoso que adquiere ese concepto —que pertenecía a la tradición del derecho natural— en su reformulación (...)
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    Algunas consideraciones sobre el rol de la sección “El derecho privado” de la Doctrina del derecho en la filosofía kantiana del Estado.Fiorella Tomassini - 2014 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 26 (2):229-246.
    El propósito de este trabajo es ofrecer algunas consideraciones acerca del rol de la sección “El derecho privado” de la Doctrina del derechode Kant. Se propone que el análisis de “lo mío y tuyo exterior”, que tiene lugar en la sección en cuestión, tiene la función de mostrar que existe un tipo de derecho subjetivo vinculado con la posesión de objetos externos al arbitrio: los derechos adquiridos. Estos derechos, al igual que el derecho innato, exigen, para su ejercicio efectivo, la (...)
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    La Crítica de Kant a la Doctrina de la Guerra Justa.Fiorella Tomassini - 2019 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 75 (1):423-446.
    In the 17th and 18th centuries, the doctrine of just war was one of the most popular theories in international law. According to this doctrine, the right to war is an integral part of natural law and, under specific circumstances, morally justified. To my mind, Kant was a fervent critic of the theory of just war. He critically reformulates the rational and normative principles of right in a way that leaves no place for war as a legitimate procedure to resolve (...)
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  7. Three Models of Natural Right: Baumgarten, Achenwall and Kant.Fiorella Tomassini - 2024 - In Courtney D. Fugate & John Hymers (eds.), Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    I argue that by considering Kant’s engagement with previous theorists of natural right, we can gain a clearer understanding of how he transformed the discipline from its foundations. To do this, I focus my analysis on Kant’s (critical) reception of two models of natural right with which he was very familiar: one from Alexander Baumgarten’s Elements of First Practical Philosophy [Initia philosophiae practicae primae], the other from Gottfried Achenwall’s Natural Law [Ius naturae]. The Initia served as a basis for Kant’s (...)
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  8. Kant and the Notion of a Juridical Duty to Oneself.Fiorella Tomassini - 2020 - International Philosophical Quarterly 60 (3):257-269.
    In the Doctrine of Right Kant holds that the classical Ulpian command honeste vive is a juridical duty that has the particular feature of being internal. In this paper I explore the reasons why Kant denies that the duty to be an honorable human being comprises an ethical obligation and conceives it as a juridical duty to oneself. I will argue that, despite the conceptual problems that the systematical incorporation of this type of duty into the doctrine of morals might (...)
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    La crítica de Kant al eudemonismo político en Über den Gemeinspruch das mag in der Theorie richtig sein, aber taugt nicht für die Praxis.Fiorella Tomassini - 2015 - Ideas Y Valores 64 (158):107-122.
    Se examina la posición de Kant con respecto a la vinculación del derecho con el impulso natural a la felicidad: si Estado se establece para satisfacer fines particulares, se termina justificando el despotismo y la rebelión popular. Se plantean dos hipótesis: a) el principio de la felicidad se debe reemplazar por la idea de una voluntad general legisladora como único criterio normativo-evaluativo de la legitimidad de la obligación política; b) este principio jurídico a prioriobliga al soberano y también al pueblo (...)
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  10. Kant on natural right and revolution.Fiorella Tomassini - 2023 - In Fernando M. F. Silva & Luigi Caranti (eds.), The Kantian subject: new interpretative essays. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    República y revolución: la crítica de Schlegel a Kant.Fiorella Tomassini - 2022 - Isegoría 66:04-04.
    This paper aims to analyze Schlegel’s critique of Kant’s political philosophy regarding two issues: the republican ideal and the justification of revolution. In the Versuch, Schlegel connects republic and democracy, and opposes Kant’s thesis according to which revolution is not morally allowed. The insurrection of the people is vindicated as a form of political action that aims at the institution of a republican regime. I argue that Schlegel’s view on revolution rests on two central claims: first, on a Rousseaunean account (...)
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  12. The General Will in Public Right and its Normative Idealization.Fiorella Tomassini - 2018 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 7 (13):201-221.
    Este trabajo analiza el argumento acerca de la aprioridad de la soberanía de la voluntad del pueblo en la sección El derecho público de la Doctrina del derecho. Allí Kant, más que presentar una tesis absolutamente original, como en la sección El derecho privado, en donde llega a la necesidad de la voluntad general legisladora a través del concepto de reciprocidad; sigue ideas de Rousseau y se centra en la libertad jurídica como dependencia de la ley que uno mismo se (...)
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    Mario Caimi et al. , Diccionario de la filosofía crítica kantiana Buenos Aires: Colihue, 2017 Pp. 512 ISBN 9789505634507 $48.99. [REVIEW]Fiorella Tomassini - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (2):307-310.
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  14. Reseña de: Caranti, L., Kant’s Political Legacy. Human Rights, Peace, Progress, Wales, University of Wales Press, 2017. [REVIEW]Fiorella Tomassini - 2018 - Con-Textos Kantianos 7:573-578.
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  15. Reseña de Heather M. Roff, Global Justice, Kant and the Responsibility to Protect. A provisional duty, Londres- Nueva York, Routledge, 2014. [REVIEW]Fiorella Tomassini - 2016 - Con-Textos Kantianos 3:486-494.
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  16. Reseña de: J. Ormeño Karzulovic/M. Vatter,, Forzados a ser libres. Kant y la teoría republicana del derecho, Santiago de Chile, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2017. [REVIEW]Fiorella Tomassini - 2017 - Con-Textos Kantianos 6:397-400.
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