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Key themes and ideas explored in The Science of Right include: Right Law and Ethics: Kant differentiates between the concepts of right (Recht) which deals with external actions and their permissibility and ethics (Sittlichkeit) which concerns internal motives and moral character. He argues that the principles of right are objective and universal while ethics deals with individual character and subjective motives. Autonomy and Freedom: Kant emphasizes the importance of autonomy and freedom in his ethical theory. He believes that rational beings possess freedom and autonomy allowing them to act in accordance with moral principles and laws. The Categorical Imperative: As in Kants other works The Science of Right references the categorical imperative which serves as a foundational moral principle. Kant argues that the principles of right are derived from the categorical imperative and are necessary for a just and ethical society. The Social Contract: Kant discusses the concept of a social contract as the basis for a just and legitimate government. He proposes that individuals in a state of nature would rationally agree to form a civil society with a government that upholds their rights and protects their freedom.