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The Guarantee of Perpetual Peace
Discusses questions about Kant's guarantee thesis by examining the 'first addendum' of his Philosophical Sketch.
Wolfgang Ertl (Author)
9781108438834, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 March 2020
80 pages
22.8 x 15.3 x 0.5 cm, 0.2 kg
This Element addresses three questions about Kant's guarantee thesis by examining the 'first addendum' of his Philosophical Sketch: how the guarantor powers interrelate, how there can be a guarantee without undermining freedom and why there is a guarantee in the first place. Kant's conception of an interplay of human and divine rational agency encompassing nature is crucial: on moral grounds, we are warranted to believe the 'world author' knew that if he were to bring about the world, the 'supreme' good would come about too. Perpetual peace is the condition that enables the supreme good to be realized in history.
1. Introduction
2. The guarantee addendum
3. The guarantor powers and freedom
4. Freedom and the guarantee
5. Concluding remarks.
Subject Areas: Popular philosophy [HPX], Philosophy [HP], Humanities [H]
