The Role of Social Contract in Kant’s Political Philosophy (Ahmet Emre DEMİRCİ and Hüseyin Fırat ŞENOL)

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The main idea of the social contract tradition is that consent or agreement can justify basic social and political institutions: just societies are based on the consent of the governed, unjust societies are not. It is already known that the tradition of social contract has many forms, especially in the political philosophy of early modern period and in contemporary contractualism (O’Neill, 2021, p. 25).

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