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absolutism, 135–49, 229 acquisition. See property agency, 110–34, 157, 230–31 antagonism, 151–66 Arendt, Hannah, 152, 157–58 aristocracy, 9 Aristotle, 3–4, 150 atheism, 199, 232 Aufklärung. See enlightenment Augsburg Confession, 194, 198 authorization, 62–67, 110–14, 130n22, 229–30, 233 autonomy, 8, 20–21, 178–80, 208–11, 220 physical, 8, 215–20 Bahrdt, Carl Friedrich, 198, 232–33 balance of power, 132n38, 159 barbarism, 12, 18, 67–68, 73n57 Basedow, Johann Bernhard, 20, 208–9, 212–15, 218–21 Berkeley, George, 175, 180 Berlin, Isaiah, 75, 99n34 Berlinische Monatsschrift, 3, 135, 192, 226, 231 book piracy, 12, 21, 225–37 Boullainvilliers, Henri de, 232 Brandenburg-Prussia. See Prussia Calvinism, 193–95 categorical imperative, 16, 35–36, 46, 69n11, 81, 95n8, 96n13 Catholicism, 194–95, 197–98 censorship, 2, 144, 192, 197, 226, 229, 234. See also freedom of the press Christology, 199, 201 Cicero, 175 citizenship, 137–40, 184–85, 222 active and passive, 40–41n17, 144–45 civil condition, 14, 56, 60, 65, 67, 73n50, 104–8, 117–18, 184. See also right clergy, 170–71, 193 coercion, 47–51, 84–85, 104, 115–18, 182–85, 233–34 Collins, Anthony, 232–33 consent, 11, 16–17, 25–40, 47–49, 58–63, 113, 130n19, 230 hypothetical, 27–30 possible, 32 constitution, 59, 65, 71–72n36, 124, 143–46, 184, 187 mixed, 9 republican (see rightful) religious, 170–72, 191–97, 199, 201–3 rightful, 31–34, 37–39, 88–89, 92, 109 cosmopolitanism, 156–60, 163–66 Dante, 13 deists, 198, 232 democracy, 10, 39, 144, 153, 189 deliberative, 1, 7, 181 democratic peace hypothesis, 1, 7, 10, 13 dependence, 6, 46–47, 139, 145 despotism, 12, 18, 67–68, 127, 134n51, 140, 144, 148 devils, nation of, 88–89, 94 Dilthey, Wilhelm, 193 Ebbinghaus, Julius. See independence thesis education, 8, 20, 139, 208–24 moral, 220–22 Effen, Justus van, 233 Ehlers, Martin, 21, 226–32, 235 Emperor Joseph, 229 enlightenment, 8, 19–20, 135–49, 170–207, 190–91, 198, 208, 212 equality, 92–95, 97–98n23 Erziehungsstaat. See state, tutelary ethics, 7, 79, 89, 93, 164, 174–78 dependence of the doctrine of right on, 74–95, 96–97n16, 128n4, 184 interpretations of Kant’s, 2–3, 150–52 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 132n36, 190 Formula of Concord, 195 Frederick II (the Great), 10, 143, 189 Frederick William, 194 Frederick William II, 192 Frederick William III, 202 index 254 index freedom, 6, 8–11, 18, 48–53, 65, 77–78, 85–88, 91–94, 98n30, 103–4, 129n6, 211 intellectual, 21, 138–41 of the press, 21, 138, 147, 225–35 states’ right to, 110–15, 117–22 universal law of, 77–78 (see also right) friendship, 19, 160–63 Garve, Christian, 175–78, 191 Geismann, Georg, 90 Gilmore, Grant, 43 God, 69n10, 179, 188, 195–96, 199–201, 221, 227–28 Gräff, Ernst Martin, 225, 228–29, 231 Grotius, Hugo, 42, 63, 227 Habermas, Jürgen, 4, 7, 150–51, 153, 181–82 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 4, 42, 174 Herder, Johann Gottfried, 190 Herman, Barbara, 2, 220 Hobbes, Thomas, 3, 41n19, 42–44, 59, 61, 66, 88, 103, 115, 121, 131n26, 171, 191, 196 human condition, 16, 37–38, 60, 152, 158 human history, 154, 168n29, 201 human nature, 16, 43, 152–60, 168n29, 181 Hume, David, 43–44, 59, 175 independence, 40–41n17, 46–48, 109, 118–22, 126, 218 independence thesis, 89–90, 92, 99n39, 100n42 Jacobi, F. H., 199 Jacobinism, 192 justice, 7–8, 10, 36–39, 42–68, 75, 99n37, 182–83, 185, 187, 226, 229 circumstances of, 43–45, 59 conditions of, 45–51, 78–80 universal principle of (see right, universal principle of) Kant, Immanuel, works “An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?,” 8, 18–19, 21, 65, 135–48, 211, 225 Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, 18, 67, 158, 168n22, 168n27, 225 Conjectural Beginning of Human History, 69n3 Conflict of the Faculties, 3, 9, 139, 149n13, 189–90, 193, 201 Critique of the Power of Judgment, 3, 4, 6, 8, 70n22, 81, 151, 156–57, 166n1 Critique of Pure Reason, 3, 10, 12, 34–36, 63, 69n7, 70n28, 71n30, 73n50, 138, 173, 175 Critique of Practical Reason, 3, 15, 69n10, 95–96n9, 149n15 Doctrine of Right (Part I of Metaphysics of Morals), 3, 18, 21, 26, 36–37, 71n30, 71–72n36, 73n50, 131–32n32, 144–45, 181–82, 185, 191, 222 Doctrine of Virtue...

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