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60: Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace

The Nietzsche Podcast

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The Categorical Imperative

Categorical imperative can be summarized by saying we must treat every single human being as an ins and not a means. As demanded by the categorical imperative in every case where we attempt to use another human being as a mere means to an end the action ends up being illogical it's never universalizable to all human actions. So exploiting and harming and taking advantage of others all of these actions refute themselves, says Kant. The universalist morality of Kant is therefore an antithesis in terms of the underlying principles to Nietzsche’s more descriptive view of philosophy.

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