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Full Idea
Reason has taken care that the understanding is as fully equipped as possible with a priori intuitions for the construction of the concept of right.
Gist of Idea
We are equipped with the a priori intuitions needed for the concept of right
Source
Immanuel Kant (Metaphysics of Morals I: Doctrine of Right [1797], Intro E)
Book Ref
Kant,Immanuel: 'Political Writings', ed/tr. Reiss,Hans [CUP 1996], p.135
A Reaction
A priori intuitions are not the same as innate knowledge or innate concepts, but they must require some sort of inbuilt inner resources. Further evidence that Kant is a rationalist philosopher (if we were unsure).
21407 | Equality is not being bound in ways you cannot bind others [Kant] |
21080 | Actions are right if the maxim respects universal mutual freedoms [Kant] |
21081 | We are equipped with the a priori intuitions needed for the concept of right [Kant] |
21406 | Because there is only one human reason, there can only be one true philosophy from principles [Kant] |
21082 | A power-based state of nature may not be unjust, but there is no justice without competent judges [Kant] |
21083 | Women have no role in politics [Kant] |
21084 | In the contract people lose their rights, but immediately regain them, in the new commonwealth [Kant] |
21085 | The church has a political role, by offering a supreme power over people [Kant] |
21086 | Hereditary nobility has not been earned, and probably won't be earned [Kant] |
21087 | Human life is pointless without justice [Kant] |
21088 | Justice asserts the death penalty for murder, from a priori laws [Kant] |
21089 | Monarchs have the highest power; autocrats have complete power [Kant] |
21090 | If someone has largely made something, then they own it [Kant] |