Towards a Kantian Argument for a Universal Basic Income

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https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2024-9-3-99-109

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universal basic income, Van Parijs, Kant, real freedom for all, external freedom

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The paper defends that it is possible to offer a Kantian argument for justifying the introduction of Universal Basic Income (UBI). It first briefly presents Philippe van Parijs’ argument for UBI based on the concept of real freedom for all. In doing so, it will focus on its general structure and central insight, without entering too much into other issues like the economic feasibility of UBI. It second briefly presents Kant’s concept of external freedom and especially focuses on some of its components to assess whether there is some closeness to van Parijs’ concept of real freedom. It further considers whether UBI is not only compatible with a Kantian position, but can be justified from such a position because it represents a tool for concretely realizing external freedom as presented in the Doctrine of Right and for attaining the ethical ideal of virtuosity presented in the Doctrine of Virtue.

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Nekhaev Andrei Viktorovich, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of History, Philosophy and Social Communications Department, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk; Professor of Philosophy, Media and Journalism Department, Tyumen State University, Tyumen; Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Logical and Philosophical Studies, Tomsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk.

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2024-09-23

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Nekhaev А. В., & Pinzani А. (2024). Towards a Kantian Argument for a Universal Basic Income. Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Society. History. Modernity, 9(3), 99–109. https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2024-9-3-99-109

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