Subjective Element of Crime: A Skeptic Reading from Kant
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https://doi.org/10.22235/rd.v1i15.1380Keywords:
criminal law, causalistas and finalists, Kant, freedom.Abstract
The present article intends to review the discussion between causalists and finalists in Criminal Law from the analysis of the freedom that Kant makes in the third antinomy of his Critique of Pure Reason, in order to bring to light the underlying theme in this discussion and to review its attainment.Downloads
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