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Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (German: Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf) is a 1795 book authored by German philosopher Immanuel Kant. In the book, Kant advances ideas that have subsequently been associated with democratic peace, commercial peace, and institutional peace.
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It follows that a war of extermination, in which the destruction of both parties and of all justice can result, would permit perpetual peace only in the vast burial ground of the human race. Therefore, such a war and the use of all means leading to it must be absolutely forbidden.
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Jan 19, 2016 · The classic source of modern idealism in international relations theory is Immanuel Kant’s 1795 essay “Perpetual Peace: A Philosophic Sketch.” There, the German philosopher (1724-1804) takes up the question of whether perpetual peace is the preserve of men in their graves.
Aug 18, 2020 · To perpetual peace : a philosophical sketch. by. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Publication date. 2003. Topics. International law, Peace, International organization. Publisher. Indianapolis, IN.
Sep 15, 2003 · Hackett Publishing, Sep 15, 2003 - Philosophy - 64 pages. In this short essay, Kant completes his political theory and philosophy of history, considering the prospects for peace among nations...
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Perpetual Peace. 1. ‘Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch’ (1795) Immanuel Kant. ‘The Perpetual Peace’. These words were once put by a Dutch innkeeper on his signboard, as a satirical inscription over the representation of a churchyard. We need not inquire whether they hold of men in general, or particularly of the rulers of States ...
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