This article presents the key ideas of the book Für den Frieden, in which the author scrutinises the basic principles of the Japanese constitution with the help of the works of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Kant, and Salomo Friedländer. The article develops the following theses: the human being has a right to pin their hopes on the future; the task of establishing perpetual peace rests with the human being themselves; as a result, everything depends on the development of personality, since it is that acts in the real world as an agent of freedom and ratio essendi of morality, whereas freedom is the ‘cornerstone’ for people striving for peace with all their hearts. The author of the article believes that the idea of perpetual peace formulated by Sai...
Immanuel Kant is the author of the project of “perpetual peace” as a concept for a global federation...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
The present study will seek to analyze Kant’s project with regard, specifically, to its basic premis...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
Immanuel Kant is the author of the project of “perpetual peace” as a concept for a global federation...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
it is seen that ideas argued by Kant toot place partially, and we see there are difficulties in reac...
I shall argue that it is Kant’s philosophical and political ambition to outline a theory of perpetua...
World peace was a common theoretical consideration among philosophers during Europe’s Enlightenment ...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
The year 2004 marked the bicentenary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This article evaluates the main argum...
The present study will seek to analyze Kant’s project with regard, specifically, to its basic premis...
Kant's 200-year-old essay is considered in light of its enduring impact on peace studies, the creati...
The standard view of Kant’s position on international relations is that he advocates a voluntary lea...
This paper aims to critically analyze the major projects of Kantian philosophy in relation to the id...
Immanuel Kant's political writings, which represent a philosophical revolution in the name of the mo...
This research aims to investigate the kantian project Toward Perpetual Peace from its moral juridica...
Immanuel Kant is the author of the project of “perpetual peace” as a concept for a global federation...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...
In this paper, we propose a new reading of Kant's Perpetual Peace paying special attention to what w...