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https://doi.org/10.21464/fi44304

The Actuality of Kant’s Idea of Eternal Peace

Lino Veljak ; Zagorska 22, HR–10000 Zagreb


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Abstract

In our time, characterised by wars in various parts of the world, including Europe, and by the ever more evident inability of the so-called international community (especially the United Nations) to prevent the violent resolution of conflicts between states, Kant’s idea of eternal peace could be considered one of the utopias of the Enlightenment. It would be necessary to answer the question of whether the nature of these utopias is utopian or an idea with the potential of a real utopia, i.e. of something that does not exist (or does not yet exist) that could become possible and real.

Keywords

Immanuel Kant; eternal peace; war; Enlightenment; utopia; power

Hrčak ID:

328749

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/328749

Publication date:

5.12.2024.

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