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Kant on Perpetual Peace

W. B. Gallie

Year: 1978 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 8-36   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Kant's celebrated pamphlet, Perpetual Peace, was published in Konigsberg, East Prussia, late in 1795. It is unique among Kant's writings in that it was written for a wide public, and that its publication can be regarded as a political act. It will be useful, therefore, to recall in outline the political situation which gave rise to it.

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Philosophy Environmental ethics Epistemology Aesthetics

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War, Ethics, and Justification
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Philosophy

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