kantdekning
Kantdekning, also known as Kantian insurance, is a concept in ethics and philosophy that draws from the ideas of Immanuel Kant. It is a form of social insurance that is designed to protect individuals from the consequences of their own actions, rather than punishing them. The term was popularized by the German philosopher and economist Friedrich Albert Lange in the late 19th century.
Kantdekning is based on the principle of the categorical imperative, a central concept in Kant's deontological
The concept of Kantdekning is often contrasted with the idea of retributive justice, which holds that punishment
In practice, Kantdekning can take various forms, such as unemployment benefits, disability insurance, and social security.