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Shermukhamedov, S. A new view on philosophical and legal teachings of Immanuil Kant.

Abstract: This article is a review of the key moments of philosophical and legal heritage of the founder of the classic German philosophy I.Kant. The author establishes such issues as moral nature of a person, categorical imperative as a basis for the philosophy of morals, philosophy of law, theory of state and law, social philosophy, condition and factor for the harmony of an individual, nature and society, international and inter-state relations and the eternal world. Keywords: jurisprudence, I.Kant, inter-state relations, individual, freedom, categorical imperative, morals, philosophy of law, social philosophy, eternal world



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