Ikuiseen rauhaan: Valtio-oikeudellinen tutkielma by Immanuel Kant

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Author Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
Translator Tuomikoski, Jaakko, 1885-1971
Uniform Title Zum ewigen Frieden. Finnish
Title Ikuiseen rauhaan: Valtio-oikeudellinen tutkielma
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Summary "Ikuiseen rauhaan: Valtio-oikeudellinen tutkielma" by Immanuel Kant is a philosophical treatise written in the late 18th century. This work explores the idea of perpetual peace and the necessary conditions for its achievement, delving into the intersections of ethics, law, and international relations. Kant examines historical perspectives on peace, drawing from philosophical traditions and significant thinkers, while providing a framework for understanding the obligations of states in relation to war and peace. The opening of the book introduces Kant’s exploration of the concept of perpetual peace, presenting it as not just an ideal but a necessary goal grounded in moral obligation. He outlines preliminary conditions for achieving lasting peace among nations, emphasizing the importance of transparency in treaties and the need for a republican form of government. Additionally, Kant critiques traditional views on war, asserting that true peace cannot arise from mere cessation of hostilities but requires a commitment to righteousness and mutual respect among states. This initial discussion sets the stage for a deeper philosophical inquiry into the structures that can foster a lasting peace among nations, while also invoking a historical context that contextualizes these ideas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Finnish
LoC Class JX: Political science: International law
Subject Peace
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