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Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy

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This book examines how property was conceptualized by major German philosophers from Kant to Hegel. It traces the development of property theory through the works of foundational thinkers in classical German philosophy.

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David James offers a comprehensive analysis of how property and its various forms were understood and theorized by the most influential figures in classical German philosophy. The book systematically explores the contributions of philosophers such as Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, showing how each thinker developed distinctive approaches to questions about ownership, possession, and the nature of property rights.

By examining these philosophical frameworks, James reveals how debates about property were central to broader discussions about freedom, right, and the state. The work demonstrates that property theory was not merely an economic concern but a fundamental philosophical issue that shaped debates about human liberty and social organization. This scholarly study provides essential insights into how German idealist philosophy grappled with one of society’s most pressing questions.

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Author

David James

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009288101

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