Human Education towards Goodness. The Potential of the Kantian Concept of “Perpetual Peace” in Shaping Future Peaceful Relations among Nations
Human Education towards Goodness. The Potential of the Kantian Concept of “Perpetual Peace” in Shaping Future Peaceful Relations among Nations
Author(s): Zdzisław KieliszekSubject(s): Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, German Idealism, International relations/trade
Published by: Международное философско-космологическое общество
Keywords: Immanuel Kant; “perpetual peace”; human; human obligations; education; future peaceful international relations;
Summary/Abstract: Immanuel Kant is the author of the project of “perpetual peace” as a concept for a global federation of states remaining in peaceful relations towards each other. According to the philosopher, in order for such a federation to be possible at some time in the future, individual states need to be institutions which respect their citizens’ right of self-determination. An additional necessary condition for the future implementation of “perpetual peace” is the appearance of at least one state with a republican system of government. The German thinker saw that as the first step towards realising “perpetual peace”.According to Kant, “perpetual peace” is not only limited to the existence of a certain set of institutions,appropriate laws, or external relations among states and individual people. “Perpetual peace”chiefly demands that people internalise the following obligations: 1. peaceful conduct towards others; 2. hospitality; 3. fairness; 4. respect towards the self-determination of others; 5. self-sufficiency; 6.respecting the freedom of others; 7. refraining from actions which might raise distrust in others. Based on those requirements, the philosopher suggests that the fundamental condition for a future existence of “perpetual peace” is the proper moral education of people.
Journal: Philosophy and Cosmology
- Issue Year: 24/2020
- Issue No: 24
- Page Range: 151-158
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English