Abstract
Hegel's criticism of Kant's practical philosophy has been discussed in the history of reception mostly by means of the terms morality and morals. In contrast, what kind of impact this criticism has had on the categories of the metaphysics of law has hardly been studied. The book pursues this question and discusses Kant's concept of possession in light of Hegel's criticism of Kant.
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