The primacy of practice and the goal of a peaceful world order in Kant's philosophy

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  • Marcus Willaschek Goethe University (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Маркус Віла

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.193

Keywords:

war, faith in progress, world civil law, moral progress of mankind, the meaning of life

Abstract

Markus Willaschek's conference talk (International Scientific Conference “Kant's Philosophy and the Challenges of Modernityˮ, Kyiv, April 17, 2024).

Author Biography

Marcus Willaschek, Goethe University (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Маркус Віла

PhD, professor at Institut of Philosophy

References

Eberl, O. (2008). Demokratie und Frieden. Kants Friedenschrift in den Kontroversen der Gegen-wart. Baden-Baden: Nomos.

Kant, I. (1900-). Gesammelte Schriften (Bd. 1-29). (Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttin-gen, Hrsg.). Berlin: Reimer, & De Gruyter.

Kant, I. (2006). Toward perpetual peace and other writings on politics, peace, and history. (P. Kleingeld, Ed.; D. L. Colclasure, Trans.). New Haven: Yale UP.

Mandeville, B. (1988). Die Bienenfabel. München: Beck

Willaschek, M. (2023). Kant. Die Revolution des Denkens, München: Beck

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Published

2024-08-30

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Willaschek, M. (2024). The primacy of practice and the goal of a peaceful world order in Kant’s philosophy. Sententiae, 43(2), 193–201. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.193

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