
60: Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Kant's Estimation of Reason and the Categorical Imperative
In all places it can't just be shaped by the um you know by chance by the contextual whims of you know the chaotic passions you have to have an overall guiding principle. In light of these criteria the only rule that one can arrive at in Kant's estimation is the categorical imperative because it's the onlyrule that one could follow which will be entirely logically coherent if one can't form a maxim which is logically coherent at all times then he would be acting against what his reason tells him right? The categorical imperative is not the golden rule and i just feel i should bring this up because it's still a misconception that kind of goes around the golden rule says we should treat others how they
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