Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars

This article considers the events and ideas that served as a background to the creation of the essay Towards Perpetual Peace, as well as the earliest reviews of it. The author pays special attention to the objections voiced by Kant’s student Friedrich Gentz who turned from the advocate of his teache...

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Main Author: Krause J.
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Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2013-01-01
Series:Кантовский сборник
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Online Access:http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/05e/Краузе%20И._33-45.pdf
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Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
Кантовский сборник
Kant
Gentz
perpetual peace
democratic war
republic
French Revolutionary Wars
international organizations
title Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
title_full Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
title_fullStr Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
title_full_unstemmed Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
title_short Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
title_sort kant and his time the essay toward perpetual peace against the background of the french revolution and ensuing wars
topic Kant
Gentz
perpetual peace
democratic war
republic
French Revolutionary Wars
international organizations
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