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On the Old Saw

Immanuel Kant (Autor)

University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

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"The old objection to philosophy that it is 'impractical' seems to have as one of its best targets Kant's philosophy. In this essay, Kant responds to this objection in the name of philosophy in general and in his own name as a philosopher whose thoughts were and still are commonly believed to be singularly applicable to the realities of politics and everyday life. This essay is of prime importance in reaching a just estimate of the contribution philosophy, including Kantian philosophy, can make to the practical solution of human problems."--Lewis White Beck

In this famous essay, first published in 1793, Kant considers the alleged conflict between theory and practice in the conduct of human affairs in three widening contexts: those of the common person faced with a moral decision, of the politician and the citizen concerned with the extent and limits of political obligation, and, finally, of the citizen of the world whose actions have a bearing on war and peace among nations.

Unlike other animals, Kant reminds us, people must decide how they will live their lives. They therefore ask for a guide to action, a set of principles--a theory.

From the outset, Kant rejects the ancient claim that the practical possibilities of action cannot always be reconciled with moral demands. He offers his own moral theory, a theory starting out from the principle of the right as an unequivocal guide to action. In partial disagreement with the rival theories of Hobbes and Locke, he proposes that the only condition under which the individual can achieve true destiny as a person and a member of the human race is the civil state. Such a state can be secured only by law. Although "from such crooked wood as man is made of, nothing perfectly straight can be built," only the rule of law can bring about a stable society.

Last, Kant turns to the relation between theory and practice in international relations. "Nowhere," he writes, "does human nature appear less lovable than in the relation of

Sobre o Livro

Neste ensaio de 1793, Immanuel Kant examina a tensão entre teoria e prática na ação humana, abordando decisões morais cotidianas e a necessidade de princípios orientadores para a ação.

Kant discute a obrigação política e a condição civil como meio para a realização pessoal e social, analisando o papel da lei na estabilidade das relações internas.

O texto amplia o debate para as relações internacionais, considerando as implicações teóricas da ação dos cidadãos do mundo em questões de guerra e paz.

Características

Categoria Filosofia
Subcategoria Ética
Autores Immanuel Kant
Sobre o Autor Immanuel Kant foi um filósofo do século XVIII cujos escritos abordam temas como metafísica, ética e teoria do conhecimento.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 84
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812210583
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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