Harold “Hal” Kant, the Grateful Dead’s longtime principal lawyer and corporate general counsel who spent more than three decades helping protect the legendary rock band’s lucrative musical legacy, has ...
The article is here; here are the introductory paragraphs: In a brief and largely overlooked section of the Doctrine of Right, Kant considers the right a person has to retain a good reputation after ...
The first part of Kant’s statement deals with the law. This is the realm of visible action and social consequence. A person is legally guilty only when they commit a wrongful act—when they steal, harm ...
Each one of us is an end-in-itself, a citizen within a “kingdom of ends,” as Kant put it. The US Supreme Court decided on June 15 that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects gay and transgender workers ...
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