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What Is Enlightenment


What Is Enlightenment
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Author : Immanuel Kant
language : en
Publisher: aibo publishing GmbH
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What Is Enlightenment written by Immanuel Kant and has been published by aibo publishing GmbH this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Philosophy categories.


What is Enlightenment? "Enlightenment is the exit of humans from their self-inflicted dependence." Immanuel Kant lived in the Age of Enlightenment. The church and the state dictated how people should live and think. Many poets and thinkers rebelled against this. Scientists had already shown the church many mistakes. Poets like Voltaire and thinkers like Rousseau said: people should not believe everything. Then they are not free. They enlightened people about their own power: their intellect and their reason. Immanuel Kant wrote many great works. Above all the "Critique of Pure Reason". He wanted to "bring the mind to reason". From then on, he was known as the greatest Enlightenment philosopher. But what exactly is it about? A newspaper called for an answer to this question. Here, Kant gives an answer to this question. Above all, enlightenment means thinking for yourself and having the courage to do so. That has changed everything. We can think and decide without the guidance of others. We are free. What does it mean: to orient oneself in thinking? "Faith in reason is like a compass. It helps smart people to think about theory. It also helps normal good people to do the right thing." "What is Enlightenment?” has shown: You can find your bearings in thinking. You can't be sure whether you are really thinking for yourself. And thinking can go in all directions. In order to orient ourselves correctly, we have reason. It does not only consist of reason. Our feelings also guide us. Whether we are in a dark room, orienting ourselves by the stars or in terms of truth and honesty. Reason helps us to combat superstition and wrong enthusiasm. It guides our thinking. It gives us the right direction. Nevertheless, we have to be careful. Others can also try to lead us in the name of reason. Then we are no longer free. About eternal peace "1. in a peace treaty, no one is allowed to secretly think about the next war. 2. a country may not be inherited, exchanged, bought or given away by another country. 3. the military should stop altogether over time. 4. countries should not get into debt with other countries. 5. no state may use force to interfere in another state. 6. a country at war must not prevent peace later." There were many wars and revolutions in Kant's time. Kant believed that human reason could end wars forever. He thought about the prerequisites for this. The result is his treatise "On Perpetual Peace". It is intended to establish peace throughout the world. They say it could really work. That is why it is still valid today. These three texts can be read separately. At the same time, they build on each other. They show Kant's significance from subjective thinking to world politics and into our modern world. Traces of Kant's Enlightenment can be found in many constitutions. The United Nations were founded on the basis of "Perpetual Peace". These three Kant key texts are reproduced here in plain language. They largely correspond to general standards, and we have also adapted them for easy language. The book is therefore also suitable for readers with limited reading ability (LRS), German as a second language or cognitive impairments. This means that everyone can now understand the most important German thinker. Immanuel Kant. For the 300th birthday in plain language.



The Life Of Immanuel Kant


The Life Of Immanuel Kant
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Author : John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg
language : en
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Release Date : 1882

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Immanuel Kant


Immanuel Kant
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Author : Arsenij Gulyga
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 1987

Immanuel Kant written by Arsenij Gulyga and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


To record the life of a philosopher is to reveal his work and his thought. In this biography of Immanuel Kant by Arsenij Gulyga, the reader discovers Kant’s inner life, the mind of a great philosopher whose ideas are wondrously alive and whose thoughts delve deeply into the human soul. Almost all methods of modern philosophical inquiry are rooted in Kant. His was a quest for truth that was intense, dramatic, and profoundly human. To read Kant is to be well introduced to the study of philosophy. He teaches one to think independently and to know the rewards for such thought.



The Life Of Immanuel Kant


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Author : John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg
language : en
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Release Date : 1882

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Immanuel Kant His Life And Doctrine


Immanuel Kant His Life And Doctrine
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Author : Friedrich Paulsen
language : en
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Release Date : 1963

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The Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant


The Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant
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Author : A. D. Lindsay
language : en
Publisher: Jovian Press
Release Date : 2018-01-19

The Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant written by A. D. Lindsay and has been published by Jovian Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-01-19 with Psychology categories.


It is a difficult matter, says Heine, "to write the life history of Immanuel Kant, for he had neither life nor history. He lived a mechanically ordered, abstract, old bachelor kind of existence in a quiet, retired alley in Königsberg, an old town in the north-east corner of Germany." The times he lived in were stirring enough. He was born in 1724, and died in 1804. He lived through the Seven Years' War that first made Germany a nation, he followed with sympathy the United States War of Independence, he saw the French Revolution and the beginning of the career of Napoleon. Yet in all his long life he never moved out of the province in which he was born, and nothing was allowed to interrupt the steady course of his lecturing, studying, and writing. "Getting up," continues Heine, "drinking coffee, lecturing, eating, going for a walk, everything had its fixed time; and the neighbours knew that it must be exactly half-past four when Immanuel Kant, in his gray frock-coat, with his Spanish cane in his hand, stepped from his door and walked towards the little lime-tree avenue, which is called after him the Philosopher's Walk." "Strange contrast," reflects Heine, "between the man's outward life and his destructive, world-smashing thoughts." As the political history of the eighteenth century came to an end when the French Revolution spilled over the borders of France and drove Napoleon up and down Europe, breaking up the old political systems and inaugurating modern Europe, so its opposing currents of thought were gathered together in the mind of a weak-chested, half-invalid little man in Königsberg, and from their meeting a new era in philosophy began...



Educational Theory Of Immanuel Kant


Educational Theory Of Immanuel Kant
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Author : I. Kant
language : en
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Release Date : 1908

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The Life Of Immanuel Kant


The Life Of Immanuel Kant
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Author : J.H.W. Stuckenberg
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Release Date : 1881

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The Life Of Immanuel Kant


The Life Of Immanuel Kant
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Author : John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg
language : en
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Release Date : 2013-09

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER X. MOEAL AND RELIGIOUS VIEWS AND CHARACTER. Importance of the subject--Freedom--Conscience a sufficient guide--Duty--The practical reason--Its primacy--The good will--Emotionless morality--Categorical Imperative--Maxims--Stoicism--Integrity--Truthfulness--Emotional nature--Basis of his theology--Postulates--Religious character of the age--Rationalism--Historical faith--History depreciated--His religion essentially morality--View of Scripture--Moral interpre'tation--Public and private use of reason--The Trinity--Christ '--Sin--Conversion--The Church--Worship--The next world--Ministers--Influence of his rationalism--Explanation of his theology--Called to account by the Government Kant's Critical Philosophy receives and deserves more attention than his practical works, on account of its profundity and because it has exerted the greatest influence and determined his place in history; if, however, we want to understand the man himself, we must also consider his relation to morals and religion. The supreme importance which he himself attached to these subjects, and the light which his moral and religious views throw on his mind and heart, make it the more necessary to give them a prominent place in his biography. The fact that he did not establish morality and religion on a firm speculative basis, and that in some respects his efforts to do so reveal his weakness rather than his strength, does not in the least justify MORAL AND THEOLOGICAL INFLUENCE. 311 a neglect of these subjects here where the interest is not centred on the truth of the system but on the character of its author. Even when his influence is considered, his practical as well as his speculative works must be taken into the account. If the former have received less...



Immanuel Kant His Life And Doctrine


Immanuel Kant His Life And Doctrine
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Author : Friedrich Paulsen
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... FIRST SECTION THE EPISTEMOLOGY Kant is the founder of epistemology in Germany. Of course not in the sense that investigations of this sort were not in existence before his time. Reflections about the nature and possibility of knowledge have everywhere accompanied philosophical speculation. But Kant was the first among the German philosophers to separate these reflections from metaphysics, and to make of them an independent discipline, -- not indeed under the name of 'epistemology' (which first came into use in the second half of our century), but under the title 'transcendental philosophy.' The concept 'transcendental' was coined by him to indicate an investigation devoted, not to objects themselves, but to the form of our knowledge, particularly to the form and possibility of pure rational knowledge. Unfortunately, Kant did not make the form of empirical knowledge the object of his investigation; otherwise new and more definite problems would have arisen for his transcendental theory. On the other hand, the transcendental philosophy has retained a very essential relation to metaphysics. Indeed, it may be said that in a certain sense it has absorbed the old metaphysics. Previously, at least in the dogmatic philosophy, the reverse relation existed; metaphysics contained in itself the theory of knowledge, while with Kant all the chief problems of metaphysics appear in the Critique, -- the ontological as well as the psychological, cosmological, and theological. Unfortunately, again, metaphysical problems demand an independent treatment, not merely an epistemological one. With Kant their rights are not fully recognised; they are not considered from the standpoint of their own nature, but settled from the transcendental point of view. The...