Of Kant’s famously abstruse works, the only one I have ever managed to read through is his essay titled “Toward Perpetual Peace.” His view of the human race is pessimistic. “War itself ...
The philosopher Immanuel Kant argued in his book “Perpetual Peace” that “the greatest evil that can oppress civilized peoples ...
Pointing out the limitations of Kant's cosmopolitanism through a novel contextual account of Perpetual Peace, Transnational Cosmopolitanism shows how these limits remain in neo-Kantian scholarship.
As well as Kant's most famous moral and political writings, the Groundwork to the Metaphysics of Morals, the Critique of Practical Reason, the Metaphysics of Morals, and Toward Perpetual Peace, the ...
The course will also draw on Kant’s other works, including his celebrated essay, 'On Perpetual Peace'; and his less well known, but no less important essay 'On the Common Saying: "This may be true in ...