Truth and law in the thought of Kant and Marx. The impossibility of deducing law from scientific laws
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The goal of this article is to discuss several critical positions published recently in academic journals on the book The order of ‘Capital’, which aim is to lay the foundations for a republican reading of Marx’s major work. The core of the argument focuses against any attempt to derive normative proposals from scientific discoveries. From here, clarifying some key concepts and positions of the republican tradition is a necessary condition in order to show the close solidarity between Marx and Kant about the formal and institutional conditions of any possible theory of justice.Downloads
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