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1994

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)

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Freedom As Self-Legislation: An Examination Of Rosseau And Kant, Roger L. Cross Jul 1994

Freedom As Self-Legislation: An Examination Of Rosseau And Kant, Roger L. Cross

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Rousseau and Kant were philosophers of freedom. Both believed freedom was the essence of humanity, and both believed that "freedom is self-legislation." This thesis examines what they understood to be self-legislation. According to Rousseau natural freedom was lost with the establishment of society. Society is an "unnatural" order and the true basis of society is simply convention. Man is free only if he is subject to laws of his own making, or at least to those laws to which he has consented. The ideal state, according to Rousseau, is the republic based on laws that have been created and adopted …