
IKUISEEN RAUHAAN
IMMANUEL KANT
IKUISEEN RAUHAAN
ENSIMMÄINEN OSA - SISÄLTÄVÄ ALUSTAVAT MÄÄRITYKSET VALTIOIDEN VÄLISTÄ IKUISTA RAUHAA VARTEN
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TÄYDENNYKSIÄ
Immanuel Kant’s “Perpetual Peace” opens a sweeping investigation into how humanity might secure lasting harmony among nations. Drawing on centuries of thought—from ancient myths of a golden age to the diplomatic experiments of the early modern era—the essay maps the evolution of the peace ideal, showing how philosophers, theologians, and statesmen have each tried to turn hope into concrete policy.
Kant argues that true peace can only arise when moral law is elevated to a universal principle guiding the conduct of states. He outlines concrete conditions for a lasting federation of nations, emphasizing the rule of law, limited armaments, and impartial tribunals. Alongside this, the work offers a clear glimpse of Kant’s broader philosophical system, linking his ethical theory to practical political arrangements.
For today’s listeners, the treatise provides a thoughtful bridge between historic aspirations for peace and contemporary challenges. It serves both as an accessible entry point into Kant’s ideas and as a timeless reflection on the possibilities—and limits—of building a world where war is no longer inevitable.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (169K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1724–1804
A quiet scholar from Königsberg, he transformed philosophy by asking what the mind contributes to experience and what makes moral action truly binding. His ideas on reason, freedom, and duty still shape debates in ethics, politics, and the theory of knowledge.
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