Kantovo pojetí míru: Spory řešit pokojnou cestou

This essay is focused upon the concept of Perpetual Peace (1795) by the German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. To reach this goal, he advocated the establishment of a word federation of republican states. But some key prerequisites (s.c. preliminary and definitive articles) must be completed. The authore...

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Published inVojenské rozhledy Vol. 23; no. 3; pp. 64 - 89
Main Author Průchová, Petra
Format Journal Article
LanguageCzech
Published University od Defence - Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies 2014
Univerzita obrany - Centrum bezpečnostních a vojenskostrategických studií
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Summary:This essay is focused upon the concept of Perpetual Peace (1795) by the German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. To reach this goal, he advocated the establishment of a word federation of republican states. But some key prerequisites (s.c. preliminary and definitive articles) must be completed. The authoress compares the Kant’s concepts with the ideas of solidarity by the Czech philosopher Jan Patočka. The readers themselves must pass the judgement whether Kant’s prerequisites of eternal peace—even for more then two centuries—are fulfilled, or not. This subject matter belongs to a relatively young field of study dealing with war and peace, the so-called paxology, the theory how peace can be maintained in the world.
ISSN:1210-3292
2336-2995