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1464 1464 – of France, in 1464, a plan ” for the emancipation of peoples and kings by the organisation of a new Europe,” in which there would be such a coalition of the secondary powers as would be irresistible either by Pope or 1 Geschichte der Kant’schen Philosophie …The doctrine maintained by Kant in connection with the seventh proposition of his ‘ Idea of a Universal History,’ was advocated by him ten years later in a special tractate, entitled ‘ Vom ewigen Frieden’ (Of Perpetual Peace). It was even in his time no new doctrine. George Podiebrad, ruler of Bohemia, laid before Louis XI. of France, in 1464, a plan ” for the emancipation of peoples and kings by the organisation of a new Europe,” in which there would be such a coalition …
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1614 1614 – 348 Indeed, the root stock of the word first used in 1614 to mean ‘ citizen of the world’ derives from the Greek kosmopolites (kosmos ‘world’, polites, meaning ‘citizen’), registers the idea that there is a single moral community based on the idea of freedom and …348 Indeed, the root stock of the word first used in 1614 to mean ‘ citizen of the world’ derives from the Greek kosmopolites (kosmos ‘world’, polites, meaning ‘citizen’), registers the idea that there is a single moral community based on the idea of freedom and thus in the early twenty-first century is also seen as a major theoretical buttress to the concept of universal human rights that transcend all national, cultural and State boundaries.
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1724 1724 – Immanuel Kant wrote the philosophical classic, The Critique of Pure Reason. Kant was born in Konigsberg, East Prussia in 1724. Kant was both a scientist and a philosopher. He believed that, like science, the human mind operated according to universal …Immanuel Kant wrote the philosophical classic, The Critique of Pure Reason. Kant was born in Konigsberg, East Prussia in 1724. Kant was both a scientist and a philosopher. He believed that, like science, the human mind operated according to universal principles. This idea was the basis for his monumental work into human thought, The Critique of Pure Reason. His idea that there were limits to pure reason and that problems had to be solved by logical means was one of his …
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1750 1750 – In 1750 Jean-Jacques Rousseau had pointed out in a seminal essay, Discours sur les Sciences et les Arts, that the sciences, arts and literature — far from representing a universal ideal — had for many years been the agents of servility and corruption: Princes …Kant’s ideas had been influenced by the ferment of opinion about the nature of law, morality and society which had consumed Europe during the previous century. In 1750 Jean-Jacques Rousseau had pointed out in a seminal essay, Discours sur les Sciences et les Arts, that the sciences, arts and literature — far from representing a universal ideal — had for many years been the agents of servility and corruption: Princes always view with pleasure the spread among their subjects …
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1750 – Wright es conocido por su publicación “La teoría original o nueva hipótesis del universo” (en inglés: An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe) en el año 1750, en la cual explica la apariencia de la Vía Láctea como un efecto óptico debido a nuestra …Wright es conocido por su publicación “La teoría original o nueva hipótesis del universo” (en inglés: An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe) en el año 1750, en la cual explica la apariencia de la Vía Láctea como un efecto óptico debido a nuestra posición relativamente cercana al centro de la Galaxia, pero vista desde plano horizontal de la misma. Esta idea posteriormente fue tomada y mejorada por Immanuel Kant en su trabajo “Historia Universal Natural” y …
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1754 1754 – Kepler had already alluded to the possibility of a nonuniform rotation of the Earth, and Kant, in 1754, had the idea of a progressive slowing down due to the tides.We discuss now the nonuniformities of sidereal and Universal times caused by the nonuniformities of the diurnal rotation. Let us set aside the acceleration due to the secular variation of the precessional constant, in order to concentrate our attention on the rotation itself. Kepler had already alluded to the possibility of a nonuniform rotation of the Earth, and Kant, in 1754, had the idea of a progressive slowing down due to the tides.
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1755 1755 – Prior to the age of thirty-six, Kant’s writings dealt primarily, although not exclusively, with the natural sciences. His most famous work from this period, the Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens, was published in 1755 and contained Kant’s …Prior to the age of thirty-six, Kant’s writings dealt primarily, although not exclusively, with the natural sciences. His most famous work from this period, the Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens, was published in 1755 and contained Kant’s ideas on the how a cosmos subject to Newton’s laws of motion might have formed.
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1755 – Immanuel Kant y Pierre Laplace. En 1755, Immanuel Kant publica “Historia universal de la naturaleza y teoría del cielo” y postula la “hipótesis de las nebulosas”, forjando la idea de que la tierra y el sistema solar surgieron como algo devenido en el transcurso …Immanuel Kant y Pierre Laplace. En 1755, Immanuel Kant publica “Historia universal de la naturaleza y teoría del cielo” y postula la “hipótesis de las nebulosas”, forjando la idea de que la tierra y el sistema solar surgieron como algo devenido en el transcurso del tiempo. Si la tierra era algo que había llegado a ser, también había llegado a ser su estado geológico, geográfico y climático, así como sus plantas y animales.
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1757 1757 – 107 Burke, who deserves to be called the foremost author: Edmund Burke (1729-97) published his Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful in 1757. For the original passage quoted from the German translation, see part …107 Burke, who deserves to be called the foremost author: Edmund Burke (1729-97) published his Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful in 1757. For the original passage quoted from the German translation, see part IV, section vii. 109 The deduction of aesthetic judgements : here as elsewhere Kant uses the term ‘deduction’, derived from legal terminology, in his specifically critical sense of exhibiting the right to make a …
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1765 1765 – To the uniformity of direction of motion of the planets and their satellites within their orbits, at the time believed to be universal, Kant added as the basis of his theory important contributions of his own—he clearly set forth the necessary diminution in the …To the uniformity of direction of motion of the planets and their satellites within their orbits, at the time believed to be universal, Kant added as the basis of his theory important contributions of his own—he clearly set forth the necessary diminution in the earth’s rotational velocity because of the friction of tidal currents, and in 1765 he introduced the idea that the contraction of the sun’s mass must develop a high temperature within it.
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1768 1768 – And if, as the empirical philosophy of England gained a hold upon him, that idea gave place to a more consistent I ndividualism, yet already, in 1768, the Universal appears in a new form. In a short essay on The first ground for the^ distinction of ret/ions in …And if, as the empirical philosophy of England gained a hold upon him, that idea gave place to a more consistent I ndividualism, yet already, in 1768, the Universal appears in a new form. In a short essay on The first ground for the^ distinction of ret/ions in sfMce, Kant maintains that the idea of space in general is not acquired, either by a consideration of the common element in particular spaces, or by a combination of particular spaces into a collective whole, but that, on …
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1768 – But the discovery of the priority of space, in 1768, brought him into many difficulties which he could solve only by the idea of its a-priorily ; and the priority of the idea of God and of the general conceptions of causality, reciprocity, etc., could not but be …The idea of distinguishing a universal a priori element from an element which is particular and dependent upon an outward stimulus did not, however, as yet present itself to Kant, who at that time referred all synthetic principles to experience. But the discovery of the priority of space, in 1768, brought him into many difficulties which he could solve only by the idea of its a-priorily ; and the priority of the idea of God and of the general conceptions of causality, reciprocity …
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1772 Feb 21, 1772 – An enquiry into the distinctness of the fundamental principles of natural theology and morals — On the form and principles of the sensible and the intelligible world — Kant’s letter to Marcus Herz, February 21, 1772 — Critique of pure reason — Prolegomena …On the form and principles of the sensible and the intelligible world — Kant’s letter to Marcus Herz, February 21, 1772 — Critique of pure reason — Prolegomena to any future metaphysics — Foundations of the metaphysics of morals — Critique of practical reason — Critique of the faculty of judgment — Idea for a universal history from a cosmopolitan point of view — Perpetual peace: a philosophical sketch — What is enlightenment?
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1773 1773 – In other countries besides Germany, the influence of Kant’s philosophy is still great, though more tardy in making itself felt, and less profound in the im- pression it has made. In 1773, Kant began to be appreciated in Stras- bourg.It represents the idea that reason, even in politics, is the true norm, and commands man to act in accordance with the universal idea of duty and humanity : a highly philosophical doctrine, which has certainly not altogether given way to that of historic right and an exclusively national ideal. In other countries besides Germany, the influence of Kant’s philosophy is still great, though more tardy in making itself felt, and less profound in the im- pression it has made. In 1773 …
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1774 1774 – His essay, Universal History, was written largely as an acclamation of the work of his student, Johann Gottfried Herder, whom Kant sponsored at the University of Konigsberg. Herder had written an essay, “Another Philosophy of History,” in 1774, which …His essay, Universal History, was written largely as an acclamation of the work of his student, Johann Gottfried Herder, whom Kant sponsored at the University of Konigsberg. Herder had written an essay, “Another Philosophy of History,” in 1774, which attacked the Enlightenment appeal to historical progress found in the writings of Francois Boussuet and Voltaire. Herder’s essay would be the basis for his monumental work, Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Mankind …
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1781 1781 – The other part demanded an exploration into the direction and extent of the reach of reason and reflection — a question Kant mullec over for his last 13 years, setting, in 1781, his first answer in the Critique of Pure Reason. Reason , that is the main idea, has …The other part demanded an exploration into the direction and extent of the reach of reason and reflection — a question Kant mullec over for his last 13 years, setting, in 1781, his first answer in the Critique of Pure Reason. Reason , that is the main idea, has to face critique itself, because only then are we able to see its limitations. In that sense, it was Kant who was among the first to let go of the universal pretensions of reason.
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1784 1784 – Kant’s views on history and his reviews of Herder’s work reflect this basic disconnect between teacher and pupil . In “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Intent,” published in 1784, Kant developed an Idea of history in consideration of his new …Herder’s application of history to life, as a means of forming culture (Bildung) runs contrary to Kant’s basic philosophy. Kant’s views on history and his reviews of Herder’s work reflect this basic disconnect between teacher and pupil . In “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Intent,” published in 1784, Kant developed an Idea of history in consideration of his new critical metaphysics. Like Herder, Kant sees history as the workings of a providential force.
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1784 – Indeed, the raiding of the cultural concept by the governmental was one of Kant’s preoccupations as can be seen by the warnings found in his “Idea of a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Standpoint,” published in 1784. This particular approach—both a period …Indeed, the raiding of the cultural concept by the governmental was one of Kant’s preoccupations as can be seen by the warnings found in his “Idea of a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Standpoint,” published in 1784. This particular approach—both a period one and one interested in the political undertones of a cultural concept—can be found in the work of Jürgen Habermas, Bonnie Honig, Walter Mignolo, and myself.
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1784 – 27. See Kant’s “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose,” which appeared in 1784 as Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltburgerlicher Absicht.
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1784 – En 1784, Kant publica un artículo titulado “Idea de una historia universal desde el punto de vista cosmopolita”. La primera frase de dicho artículo parece tirar abajo todo lo que hasta ahora hemos escrito acerca de la autonomía en la moral Kantiana: “Cualquiera …En 1784, Kant publica un artículo titulado “Idea de una historia universal desde el punto de vista cosmopolita”. La primera frase de dicho artículo parece tirar abajo todo lo que hasta ahora hemos escrito acerca de la autonomía en la moral Kantiana: “Cualquiera sea el concepto que se tenga sobre la libertad de la voluntad (…), las acciones humanas están determinadas por leyes universales de la naturaleza, tanto como cualquier otro acontecimiento natural.”[7]. En lo sucesivo …
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Nov 1784 – 2. Kant’s Philosophy of History We must pass from these generalities to particular examples of the speculations in question. I propose to discuss first the essay contributed by Kant to the periodical Berlin Monthly, in November 1784 , under the title “Idea of …2. Kant’s Philosophy of History We must pass from these generalities to particular examples of the speculations in question. I propose to discuss first the essay contributed by Kant to the periodical Berlin Monthly, in November 1784 , under the title “Idea of a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan point of view “; and I must begin by giving reasons for what some may think a curious choice.
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Nov 1784 – Ella afirma que Kant se apresuró a publicar, en noviembre de 1784, la “Idea de una historia universal con propósito cosmopolita”, con el fin de refutar las ideas de Herder. Herder se sorprendió desagradablemente por ese proceder de Kant, pues tenía conciencia de …Un problema concreto relacionado con la publicación de esta obra por parte de Kant, lo puso de manifiesto la esposa de Herder, autor del libro “Ideas para una filosofía de la historia de la humanidad”. Ella afirma que Kant se apresuró a publicar, en noviembre de 1784, la “Idea de una historia universal con propósito cosmopolita”, con el fin de refutar las ideas de Herder. Herder se sorprendió desagradablemente por ese proceder de Kant, pues tenía conciencia de no haber hecho …
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Dec 1784 – both published in the Berlinische Monatsschrift in November and December 1784, respectively. In “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose,” Kant attempts to specify “a guiding principle” for the history of humanity in terms of “a purpose in …Kant’s initial reflections on the topic of enlightenment are presented in the essays “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose” and “Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?” both published in the Berlinische Monatsschrift in November and December 1784, respectively. In “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose,” Kant attempts to specify “a guiding principle” for the history of humanity in terms of “a purpose in nature” (1991a …
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1785 1785 – This might seem surprising. If you read Kant’s seminal essay on the philosophy of history, the Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose, published in 1785, you first get a teleological interpretation of nature and history, just as any Whig would …If you read Kant’s seminal essay on the philosophy of history, the Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose, published in 1785, you first get a teleological interpretation of nature and history, just as any Whig would like to think of it. By such a reading, Kant proves himself a naive Enlightenment philosopher, who believes in the possibility of discerning an overall order in human history. That order would be dictated by some secret plan of nature (in itself …
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1785 – It was articulated by Immanuel Kant in 1785 in “The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals” as the categorical imperative. In Kant’s words, “Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal …In terms of philosophy, there is a universal principle behind these values. It was articulated by Immanuel Kant in 1785 in “The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals” as the categorical imperative. In Kant’s words, “Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” More simplistically the idea is that we should only do what we would want others to do. Even if this maximum is a universal value that can …
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1785 – En 1785 Immanuel Kant presenta su obra Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres, en la cual expresa su idea de moralidad. Su intención es tratar de encontrar un principio moral que sea universal. La idea es que para que una máxima se considere …En 1785 Immanuel Kant presenta su obra Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres, en la cual expresa su idea de moralidad. Su intención es tratar de encontrar un principio moral que sea universal. La idea es que para que una máxima se considere genuinamente moral, debe poder aplicarse a todo el mundo en circunstancias similares. Es decir que debemos evitar una conducta tal que si todo el mundo la siguiera, la vida social resultara imposible.
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1786 1786 – In the “Idea for a Universal History” the history of mankind was viewed primarily from the perspective of a providential plan, but the “Conjectural Beginning of Human History,” published two years later in 1786, focuses more on the role of man’s reason in his …In the “Idea for a Universal History” the history of mankind was viewed primarily from the perspective of a providential plan, but the “Conjectural Beginning of Human History,” published two years later in 1786, focuses more on the role of man’s reason in his moral development. Viewing the beginning of human history in terms of man’s emergence from “the tutelage of nature,”3 Kant attempts “a historical account of the first development of freedom from its original …
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1786 – 53 I. Kant, “Probable inicio de la historia humana”, en: Ideas para una historia universal en clave cosmopolita y otros escritos sobre filosofía de la historia, Op. cit., pp. 57-77. Este texto fue escrito en 1786. 54 Ibíd., p. 66. 55 Ibíd.
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1787 Aug 29, 1787 – Reinhold’s lectures,” he writes to Korner August 29th, 1787, after a visit to Jena, commence in Octoberthey include Kant’s Philosophy and the Fine Arts. In comparison to Reinhold, you are an enemy of Kant’she maintains that a hundred years hence Kant’s …Reinhold’s lectures,” he writes to Korner August 29th, 1787, after a visit to Jena, commence in Octoberthey include Kant’s Philosophy and the Fine Arts. In comparison to Reinhold, you are an enemy of Kant’she maintains that a hundred years hence Kant’s reputation will be unbounded. But I must avow that he spoke of him with great judgment, and has already induced me to commence reading Kant’s small treatises in the Berlin Monthly Review, amongst which his idea of a …
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1788 1788 – The idea of seeking “a higher meaning” through the service of philosophy had been introduced by Kant in 1788 in his essay “On the Use of Teleological Principles,” and a year later it was applied to historiography in Schiller’s inaugural address on why we study …The idea of seeking “a higher meaning” through the service of philosophy had been introduced by Kant in 1788 in his essay “On the Use of Teleological Principles,” and a year later it was applied to historiography in Schiller’s inaugural address on why we study “Universal history.”32 In the former essay, Kant continued the trend of the eighties by secularizing the concept of telos, making the first clear statement on a teleology of life-systems, defining those fields of …
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1789 1789 – He did not like Mm at first: partly through his influence, however, he received, in 1789, a professorship of philosophy at Jena. Schiller entered on his office with the discourse, What is universal history, and for what is it studied ? He now devoted himself to …He did not like Mm at first: partly through his influence, however, he received, in 1789, a professorship of philosophy at Jena. Schiller entered on his office with the discourse, What is universal history, and for what is it studied ? He now devoted himself to history: and the few poetical productions which he wrote at this period are mostly of a historical character, though the Gods of Greece was composed at this time ; and he also then formed the idea of an epic poem, the …
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1790 1790 – In 1790, Humboldt began work in plant geography that would revolutionize botany. Humboldt’s botanical work was greatly influenced by German natural philosophers such as Immanuel Kant. Kant believed that there was an underlying causal unity in nature and that …In 1790, Humboldt began work in plant geography that would revolutionize botany. Humboldt’s botanical work was greatly influenced by German natural philosophers such as Immanuel Kant. Kant believed that there was an underlying causal unity in nature and that Earth should be viewed as a single, interconnected whole. Extending these ideas to the study of plants, Humboldt sought to create a universal, holistic science of botany that encompassed both the diversity and …
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1795 1795 – Immanuel Kant, in his Perpetual Peace in 1795, had propounded the idea of such a court. Jeremy Bentham, in his plan for universal peace, had also proposed this idea.
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1795 – Once there was a universal ideology to govern the conduct of nations toward their own people, it was more reasonable to imagine a compact governing nations’ behavior toward one another. In 1795 Kant advocated a “peaceful league of democracies.”represented by Rousseau in France, Hume in Scotland, Kant in Germany, Paine and Jefferson in the US — gave rise to the idea that all human beings are born equal and should, as citizens, enjoy certain basic liberties and rights, including that of choosing their leaders. Once there was a universal ideology to govern the conduct of nations toward their own people, it was more reasonable to imagine a compact governing nations’ behavior toward one another. In 1795 Kant advocated …
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1795 – Kant may well have been thought Utopian to speak of the spread and federating of representative governments as conducive to lasting peace in 1795, when only the young American republic. could lay claim to a stable form of such governance, and to invoke “a …Kant may well have been thought Utopian to speak of the spread and federating of representative governments as conducive to lasting peace in 1795, when only the young American republic. could lay claim to a stable form of such governance, and to invoke “a universal right of humanity” in condemning slavery and imperialistic conquest in a period when these practices were so widespread. But he insisted that such an idea was not “fantastic.
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1795 – Con la revolución francesa adquirió mayor preponderancia la idea de concluir con la guerra, si es bien cierto que las teorías de Mirabeau, Lafayette y Robespierre, tan bellamente recordadas por Lamartine, no fueron bastantes para impedir que una guerra universal …Con la revolución francesa adquirió mayor preponderancia la idea de concluir con la guerra, si es bien cierto que las teorías de Mirabeau, Lafayette y Robespierre, tan bellamente recordadas por Lamartine, no fueron bastantes para impedir que una guerra universal desolase toda Europa y llevase sus horrores hasta los más lejanos mares, Kant, grande admirador de la obra de trasformación que tenía lugar en Francia, publicó en 1795 su célebre proyecto filosófico de paz perpetua, en …
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1796 1796 – Kant’s “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose” should be read at the same time as the description of the goal of a universal history, and as the blueprint for achieving that cosmopolitan goal, that is specified in the end : the universal rule of …Kant’s “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose” should be read at the same time as the description of the goal of a universal history, and as the blueprint for achieving that cosmopolitan goal, that is specified in the end : the universal rule of international law or cosmopolitan right, through which all nations will end up (because, in Kant’s view, that is their historical destiny) coming together in the perfect civil union of mankind or, as he will denominate …
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1796 – grand cosmo^nic hypothesis with which, in 1796, Many followed in the path outlined by Newton, he crowned his ‘^ Exposition du syst^me du monde”.To do Li^grangc even meagre justice his analogous to that of universal gravitation; thirdly, able researches should be placed on a par with his that molecular attraction furnish the detailed expla- ”M^canioue analytique”; and our idea of Laplace’s nations of the various changes investigated by physics work would be very incomplete were we to omit the and chemistry. grand cosmo^nic hypothesis with which, in 1796, Many followed in the path outlined by Newton, he crowned his …
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1799 1799 – In 1799 the influential Intelkg enzblatt of the Erlanger Litteratur Zeitung hailed Schelling as “one of our truly first-rate thinkers and a true universal genius” for having the “great, ingenious idea of extending transcendental idealism to a system of the whole …In 1799 the influential Intelkg enzblatt of the Erlanger Litteratur Zeitung hailed Schelling as “one of our truly first-rate thinkers and a true universal genius” for having the “great, ingenious idea of extending transcendental idealism to a system of the whole of knowledge, that is, of establishing that system not only in general but in deed.” It designated Schelling alongside It was Jacobi who accused Kantianism of “nihilism” and uttered the famous quip: ” Without the …
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1804 Feb 12, 1804 – His basic idea was in the form of a Categorical Imperative. This meant that humans should act so well that their conduct could give rise to a universal law. Kant died in Königsberg on Feb. 12, 1804. His last words were Es ist gut, “It is good.”
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1820 1820 – Ørsted’s discovery of electromagnetism in 1820 was directed against the mathematically based Newtonian physics of the Enlightenment; Ørsted considered technology and practical applications of science to be unconnected with true scientific research. Strongly …Ørsted’s discovery of electromagnetism in 1820 was directed against the mathematically based Newtonian physics of the Enlightenment; Ørsted considered technology and practical applications of science to be unconnected with true scientific research. Strongly influenced by Kant’s critique of corpuscular theory and by his friendship and collaboration with Johann Wilhelm Ritter (1776- 1809), Ørsted subscribed to a Romantic natural philosophy that rejected the idea of the …
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1824 1824 – After the article on Goethe, De Quincey’s contributions to the magazine in 1824 were WalladmorAnalysis of a German Novel, and a translation of Kant’s Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmopolitical Plan, both in the October number; and a paper entitled …Altogether the critique was, as Carlyle has owned, a rather annoying log of offence thrown across his path at that moment. After the article on Goethe, De Quincey’s contributions to the magazine in 1824 were WalladmorAnalysis of a German Novel, and a translation of Kant’s Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmopolitical Plan, both in the October number; and a paper entitled Falsification of the History of England, which appeared in the number for December.
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Apr 1, 1824 – 242 History of PhilosoykyApril. water is the universal principle Perhaps the continual contemplation of his favorite element made his eyes ….. the question of innate ideas Even Kant who has revived this doctrine in a new form does not go the length of saying that any of our ideas are …
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Oct 1824 – 1 On Coleridge’s relation to Kant, see Coleridge as Philosopher. De Cjuincey’s translation of Kant’s Essay on “The Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmo- political Plan” appeared in The London Magazine, October 1824. For his essay on Kant see Miscellanies chiefly …
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Dec 10, 1824 – Frieden,” were communicated to A Comte in a French translation of the former Toy a young German iriend, Gustav von Eichthal. Though they -were the only works of Kant which Comte seems to have known, they qualified him, in a letter of December 10, 1824, to …i These views, expounded m the ‘Ideas foi a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View,’ and in the essay, “Zum Ewigea. Frieden,” were communicated to A Comte in a French translation of the former Toy a young German iriend, Gustav von Eichthal. Though they -were the only works of Kant which Comte seems to have known, they qualified him, in a letter of December 10, 1824, to describe the German philosopher as “le metaphysicien le plus rapproehe’ de la …
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1851 May 1, 1851 – In the next place the author has succeeded been written on the science whose history in furnishing the most lucid exposition of the he …. in accounting for time source of our hensive amid summary manner one of the ideas Skepticism comprises Hume Kant first things which strikes us is …
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1852 May 1, 1852 – At the end of 1 82~ he resumed his course of History at the Sorbonne The political circumstances were of such a complexion as to give more than at other times great splendor and powerful import to lectures in which naturally and constantly occurred the ideas of liberty progress and …
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1853 Apr 1, 1853 – … … tbe various theories that have been formed to explain the idea of cause 73 his own theory examined 75 does not differ essentially from Kant …. Waswick Sir Philip describes Cromwells personal appearance 361 Weber Dr George Outlines of Universal History by reviewed 124 the plan of …
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1866 Jan 20, 1866 – This passage opens a far glimpse into his mental history It shows how metaphysics for which he had from the first an innate propension ….. as the eye which sees truths transcending sense He identifies Reason in the human mind as Kant perhaps would have done with Universal Reason …
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1869 Jul 1, 1869 – See the discussion of the doctrine in Austin Prov Jurisp 331 371 Kant Rechtslehre Th II Abschn i Stahl Phil des Reclits II 142 and MaPle …… the idea of a universal religion if the antique state of social isolation had not previously been brought to a close by universal empire If …
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1880 Apr 24, 1880 – ago Answers were bat in the shape of fresh oracles The plain people were told among other things that the ideas of the* reason2 … must look for It in the i Kant of Pfcbte and of Schilling It mar bo worth even at this late day to under take tbe humble office of Interpreter for Emerson …
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1881 Aug 5, 1881 – Hegei perceives this identity between the of Kant and Aristotle, sad in his psychology and logic everywhere shows the Rroundlessness of Kent’s doctrine of the mere subjectivity of universal and necessary principles. He shows that it is inconsistent ith the central idea of haul s …
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Nov 1881 – Fortlage, the Nestor of German philosophers J , who 1 He died November, 1881. KANT’S CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON. 245 wrote what he calls a Genetic History of Philosophy since Kant, speaks of him in the following terms : ‘In one word, Kant’s …Fortlage, the Nestor of German philosophers J , who 1 He died November, 1881. KANT’S CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON. 245 wrote what he calls a Genetic History of Philosophy since Kant, speaks of him in the following terms : ‘In one word, Kant’s system is the gate through which everything that has stirred the philosophical world since his time, comes and goes. It is the universal exchange where all circulating ideas flow together before they vanish again in distant …
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1884 Sep 1, 1884 – History of the First Church in Hartford 16331883 By GEORGE LEON WALKER Illustrated Hartford Brown &38 Gross 1884. AMONG the early New England churches this stands as the eleventh in the order of existence on these American shores The first is the mother church at Plymouth which dates …
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1890 Apr 27, 1890 – For the theory of development Kant and Laplace laid the foundation in thei nebular hypothesis. Goethe contributed the proof that all pat of a flower … Spencer /i the idea taat evolution is a law of universal sweep. Alpling it to the problems of mind, he was able o the of and of …
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1892 Feb 1, 1892 – avoided because they convey the idea of haste and disturbance The speaker will not convince who is or appears to be in doubt himself …. Or2 the argument may be drawn from Christian history This is one of the most fruitful fields of effective apology though it requires a large degree …
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1893 May 13, 1893 – The idea had taken root in the minds of men possessed of more tenacity than the irresolute monarch men who knew the necessities of the ….. chief fault was his impetuosity and not always impeccable taste had applied himself to the study of universal history With the prescience of a …
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1898 Sep 1, 1898 – He had a thorough contempt for the idea at that time prevalent in Germany that a war between the two great branches of the German people … by their library fireside give themselves over to the study of personages long since deadthe protagonists of ancient history entities who at one …
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1899 Jul 23, 1899 – Therefore Kant should only guardedly bt numbered with the advocates of peace ideas mote especially as on several other oc casions he speaks … the principle of nationality or the universal Introduction of a repub lican form of government or an l equal distribution of all property etc …
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1900 Jul 7, 1900 – … … together with as many others that he does not include-In this record, are inventions or hallucinations, nor can he believe that the universal idea which associates such manifestations with the dead Is without some foundation in fact. He quotes the great philosopher Kant as saying …
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1902 Sep 6, 1902 – It was this truth of Kant’s, put in the words of a commentator, which Emerson embraced: ” What truth soever ts necessary and ;i universal … Emerson held up this Idea with a multitude of illustrations and suggestions that blossom out notably in his essays on the ” Conduct of Life. …
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1903 Jun 27, 1903 – Is and basis of morals to be sought for in an Idea of morality which lles directly in the consciousnessor con science and in the analysis of the … was saturated with these leaders Nor would Schopenhauer admit that Kant had proceeded along a logical basis Ile opined that Kant preached …
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1912 Apr 21, 1912 – Ever since Immanuel Kant. in 1795, when he was row ing’ old, pubfished his treatise on ” Peace,” says the German %-Var Advocate. war appears to many as the destroyer of all that is good, the source of all that is evil. In spite of all the lessons of history, such persons doubt the …
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1913 Aug 1913 – Wehrmann, ” Stimmen aus verschieden Landern iiber die Verstatlichung der Eisenbahnen,” Archiv filr Eisenbaknwesen, July and August, 1913. FPG The Social Significance of the Teachings of Karl Marx. He accepted with Kant the idea of universal legislation …But if it has worked such material aid to financial and industrial evolution in two countries, why should it not prove helpful in the other three? Wehrmann, ” Stimmen aus verschieden Landern iiber die Verstatlichung der Eisenbahnen,” Archiv filr Eisenbaknwesen, July and August, 1913. FPG The Social Significance of the Teachings of Karl Marx. He accepted with Kant the idea of universal legislation for the soul. The only attitude that will permit one to find the truth is …
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1914 Aug 18, 1914 – Whereas, formerly, in addition to Emanucl Kant, only enthusiasts and visionaries were the champions of universal brotherhood, the Governments of great and powerful States have now seized this idea as well, and are cloaking themselves with the mantle of a superior humanity. …
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1915 Jul 18, 1915 – Immanuel Kant, the founder of the critical philosophy, taught, in opposition to thi view, the gospel of moral duty, and Scharnhorst grasped the idea of universal military service. To separate moral duty from universal military servie only by a comma is a little Jolting to the American …
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1917 Jul 22, 1917 – One of the essays is devoted to Kant’s Idea of a method to secure world peace, the idea that has Into ihe. plans of the League to Entorce Peace, … of armaments as a Police force to keep the nations of the world in order, if the movement to secure universal peace is to be successful. …
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1921 May 15, 1921 – T-ue, the _mn can speak of, the pen can ‘a “~ dimension,” for this is mere combination of words a merely abstract notion or idea, … In fact, Schoyenhauer , more than fifty years ate, experimented with rays of light along this line, and alt he lacked to aiu universal applause for his …
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1923 Jul 22, 1923 – Every stone in its Gothic vaults breathes with history. My grandmother told me that when she was a child tlu- famous l-. the author of …. with the Western science into the ” Universal Christian- ! ity “-the idea of which Dostoievsky : was the great promoter in literature ; and which, …
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1924 1924 – The degree was conferred in 1924 only after a major disagreement between Elias and Hönigswald that went to the heart of the whole Kantian tradition. Elias’s objection concerned Kant’s contention that certain categories of thought – Newtonian space, time …The degree was conferred in 1924 only after a major disagreement between Elias and Hönigswald that went to the heart of the whole Kantian tradition. Elias’s objection concerned Kant’s contention that certain categories of thought – Newtonian space, time, causality, and some fundamental moral principles – are not derived from experience but are inherent, eternal and universal in the human mind. His rejection of that assumption is fundamental to all his subsequent work .
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1926 Sep 17, 1926 – Malian pedagogy on the draws motyes and the millenarian history of thenation and is therefore 3 classicism but on the otherhand does not … he the that fliers may arise an autochthonous South American thought capable o contributing in aw ay of its own to the progress of universal~~ …
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1929 Feb 6, 1929 – That as another fool idea. Perhaps toards dusk he would hear Miss Trotsky’s voice from the park He -nd feeling Bunny ridiculous would never … aa poor poor pair herself and I know a chap who is even worse off in that respect, so I began to wonder if It were more or less universal. …
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1930 May 4, 1930 – Kant “was as unsuccessful as his prede- in finding a definitely solution to the problem of free will,” Schopenhauer did no better, …. of the Church has decayed along with the dissolution of the spiritual authority which in the Middle Ages inhered in the idea of a universal church. …
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1932 May 22, 1932 – While millions of Germans have been paying homage to the greatest universal mind they have produced, other millions have turned their … This was the result of centuries of education in a brooding I Lutheran faith, out of which grew the Kantian belief in the “categorical imperative. …
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1935 Apr 28, 1935 – Moat of Bergson’s refutation of the idea of obligation concerns itself with the Kantian philosophy of morals. Reason has no power to compel or to attract. … I -Xumanity had to wait unU{ Christianity for the idea of universal brotherhood with its implication of equality of rights. …
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1937 Jan 24, 1937 – No less a thinker than Emmanuel Kant likewise expressed the belief that a plan and purpose probably direct the course of is history, but admitted … a universal meaning. it is possible for events, institutions and even the lives of men to be altogether without a history The history of …
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1940 Dec 29, 1940 – There would be regulation of the choice of profession and limitation of the number of artists, universal compulsory barter, … Fichte’s thinking was based partly upon the system of Kant, who is represented by the first English edition of his famous “Project for a Perpetual Peace,” …
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1948 Jun 27, 1948 – Professor Friedrich agrees with Kant that no plan, no formula, no simple set of universal principles will be enough to accomplish this end; … well-dominated survey of its subject, pre-eminently a study in the special academic field known as the history of ideas, with the faults as …
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1957 Feb 22, 1957 – in. this short version, 414 pages as compared with 2685; this is no easy short cut to Mr. Toynbee’s vision of history. Like other scholars–whose ideas were vital but whose prose was vile, Kant and Marx for instance, Mr.;:Toynbee writes a pedantic jargon of remarkable density and …
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1964 Sep 13, 1964 – Aborigine cave drawing near the Humbert River, Northern Territory, Australia. ! ection of Immanuel Kant’s essays ON HISTORY (Library of’ Liberal Arts, $1.25) in a useful edition by Lewis Beck White, and the republication of John Bury’s THE IDEA OF /S (Dover, $1.95) with an introduction …
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1965 Sep 19, 1965 – He wrote to Eckerman in 1820You have no idea of the influence which Voltaire and his great contemporaries had in my youth and how they … detail For the history of Western civilization is marked by the complications of Rousseau’s roman tic response to rationalism and Kant’s prodigious …
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1966 Jan 12, 1966 – However, Socrates caution that “in the world of knowl edge the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort; and when it is seen.” he explains, “it is also Inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right.” Traditional Christian theologians …
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1974 Jul 7, 1974 – Of particular importance in this reconsideration was the revival of an idea that goes hack to Kant and ultimately to the Biblical Golden Rule the idea that an ethical judg- ment should be universal in form, so that if I claim that I’m morally justified in my actions toward you, …
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1976 Mar 14, 1976 – Rationality does not come at the “end of history,” as Hegel thought, but is a universal property of human nature, as distinctively present, for Ikvi Strauss, in the “primitive” mind as in modern science . In one respect, this Is a return to Kant. For Kant, philosophy was the imposition …
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1979 Dec 30, 1979 – Under this new arrangement Voltaire, Goethe, Kant, Hegel, Marx and even Kierkegaard constitute one tine of development. … Lovejoy, author of “The Great Chain of Being” and a professor at Johns Hopkins University, hoped that the history of ideas would find its haven in American …
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1989 Oct 8, 1989 – When young George Washington claimed he could not tell a lie heor whoever made up the story was in fact fabricating one of history’s alltime … truth says UC Berkeley anthropologist Alan Dundesthat telling lieswhite lies black lies tall tales and fibsis a universal human behavior …
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1991 Dec 29, 1991 – … … Kant asserts acategorical imperative that we should act hi such a way that we can will the ethics of our action to become universal law It is … In the smallbusiness setting this idea is particularly appropriate The conduct of transactions in many small businesses reflects the …
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1992 Mar 22, 1992 – As Fukuyama admits the idea of auniversal history is not new Its most serious proponent since early Christian thought was the 18th century German philosopher Immanuel Kant Georg Hegel his successor saw the modern constitutional state as the embodiment of freedom for all people despite …
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1998 Dec 1, 1998 – Kant’s philosophy of history is developed in response toneeds of reason a concept Kleingeld interprets thoughtprovokingly assymbolic as an … us that Kant’s philosophy of history responds to both The arguments of Kant’s first essay on the subject theIdea for a universal history with …
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1999 Aug 8, 1999 – The history of philosophy is a journey that begins in confidence and ends in paralyzing skepticism Greek philosophers and Christian theologians were certain that universal truths could be discovered. Rene Descartes however claimed that everything was subject to doubt except one’s …
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2000 Feb 7, 2000 – As inspiration for this latter argument Defendant cites Kant’s thoughtful observation that “[o]ut of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made.” Immanuel Kant, Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View, reprinted in Kant On History 17-18 (Lewis …
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2002 Sep 22, 2002 – Kant took the meaning of history to be enlightenment, or “man’s emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one’s own understanding without the guidance of another.” (21)In the Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose, Kant suggested …
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2003 Mar 1, 2003 – Encyclopedia of Science and Religion 700+ words x2013 1716 philosophy Kant’s encounter with Isaac Newton’s1642 – 1727 published in 1755 and contained Kant’s ideas on the how a cosmos subject to Newton’s laws of motion might have formed After Kant received a professorship …
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2004 Jan 1, 2004 – Let us pause for a moment to recall how modern philosophy has traditionally conceived of its interest in the historical Taking Kant’sIdea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose1784 as a classic statement of this interest we may read there under itsEighth Proposition that …
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2005 Mar 22, 2005 – 31 Immanuel Kant, “Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose,” in Hans Reiss, ed., Political Writings (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991 ), 51. 32 Immanuel Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals, trans. Mary Gregor ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), 156. …
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2006 Dec 19, 2006 – Essays on the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant Reason Morality and Beauty Terror Peace and Universalism Bindu Puri and Heiko SieversEditors … and provides different takes on Kant’s wellknown workThe Idea of a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Intent along with two essays delving into …
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2007 Dec 7, 2007 – December 7, 2007 · Leave a Comment. The following paper was written for my Conceptual Foundations of International Politics class. I am in the midst of finals, and am too lazy to post anything original. Note to anyone doing “Google Research”… don’t copy this …December 7, 2007 · Leave a Comment. The following paper was written for my Conceptual Foundations of International Politics class. I am in the midst of finals, and am too lazy to post anything original. Note to anyone doing “Google Research”… don’t copy this. In his sixth thesis on the “Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View,” Immanuel Kant (14) states …
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2008 Oct 15, 2008 – Philosophers who study the history of philosophy the Oxford philosopher Derek Parfit once remarked divide into two kinds archaeologists and …. In short then I think that Kant’s rigorism is rooted much more deeply in his thought than Wood would have us believe The idea that ethics is …
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2009 Mar 18, 2009 – This statement describes in Bisayan Kant’s concept of universality which admittedly is hard to understand completely well even if one were … I find the discussion of the universality of aesthetic judgments quite interesting The idea that judgments of beauty are universal for as long …
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2010 May 28, 2010 – Even if Fukuyama’s “end of history” theory was the most extreme expression of this system of incontrovertible truths, … had crumbled; the way was now open for the universal dissemination of democratic ideas encapsulating Kant’s vision of peace, since democratic countries do not make …
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