HUMA 1910 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Perpetual Peace, Public Reason
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The (cid:271)eautiful (cid:373)ay (cid:271)e s(cid:373)all. (cid:863) (cid:862)the death of dog(cid:373)a is the (cid:271)irth of (cid:373)orality. (cid:863) The human mind creates the structure of human experience. Space and time are forms of our sensibility. Politically, kant was one of the earliest exponents of the idea that perpetual peace could be secured through universal democracy and international cooperation. Saw himself as ending and illuminating the way beyond the impasse which modern philosophy had led. Frederick the great (24 jan 1712- 17 aug 1786) (cid:862)the (cid:373)ore i see of (cid:373)e(cid:374), the (cid:271)etter i like (cid:373)y dog (cid:863) Private use of reason is doing something because we have like a job. Example, a police officer carrying a gun while on duty.