Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (German: Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf) is a 1795 book authored by German philosopher Immanuel... 12 KB (1,414 words) - 17:36, 2 May 2024 |
though the heavens may fall." A famous use is by Immanuel Kant, in his 1795 Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (German: Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein... 3 KB (285 words) - 13:13, 31 January 2024 |
Perpetual Peace or Eternal Peace may refer to: Perpetual peace, a concept in Kantian philosophy Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch by Immanuel Kant... 1 KB (202 words) - 19:56, 7 June 2023 |
Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch. Kant outlined the idea of a league of nations that would control conflict and promote peace between states... 30 KB (3,883 words) - 06:01, 3 April 2024 |
rejected racial hierarchies and European colonialism in Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795). Kant was an opponent of miscegenation, believing... 153 KB (18,689 words) - 07:52, 11 May 2024 |
League of Nations (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) concept of a peaceful community of nations had been proposed as early as 1795, when Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch outlined the... 159 KB (18,870 words) - 18:31, 10 May 2024 |
Benjamin Franklin Trueblood (category Peace and conflict scholars) was a professor at three colleges and president of Wilmington and Penn Colleges. He translated Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch and... 8 KB (678 words) - 16:57, 14 October 2023 |
and societies regardless of local custom. In his essay "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch" (1795), Kant describes three basic requirements for organizing... 63 KB (7,444 words) - 07:36, 12 May 2024 |