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The Notion of "Innate Right" in Kant's Doctrine of Right

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Forum for European Philosophy public lecture

Date: Wednesday 25 April 2012 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Dr Katrin Flikschuh
Chair: Dr Simon Glendinning

What does it mean to have an “innate right to freedom”? Is the innate right to freedom a natural right? Is it the role of the state to protect individual rights to freedom?

Katrin Flikschuh is reader in modern political theory in the Government Department, LSE.

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