The right to the “possibility of acquiring rights”: Cosmopolitan right and migration in Fichte's doctrine of right

This essay aims to bring to light the distinctive features of Fichte's construal of cosmopolitan right in the Foundations of Natural Right—in comparison to Kant's—in the light of the current philosophical debate on migration and global justice. The paper is articulated in three steps. Firs...

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