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Full Idea
Our innate equality is independence from being bound by others to more than one can in turn bind them.
Gist of Idea
Equality is not being bound in ways you cannot bind others
Source
Immanuel Kant (Metaphysics of Morals I: Doctrine of Right [1797], Div B)
Book Ref
Kant,Immanuel: 'The Metaphysics of Morals', ed/tr. Gregor,Mary [CUP 1991], p.63
A Reaction
This doesn't seem to capture the whole concept. The two of us may be unequally oppressed by a third. We are unequal with the third, but also with one another, though with no binding relationships.
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] |