
60: Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Kant Writes Quote Is It a Crime Against Human Nature?
Kant says he uses the example of religion because it falls least under the control of the state and furthermore that man is perhaps most immature when it comes to religious matters. Kant doesn't believe however that he and his contemporaries lived in what he calls a quote enlightened age he says we do not live in an Enlightened Age. He does say that it's an age of enlightenment so the distinction he's making is that enlightenment enlightenment is now possible but that we're far from having become enlightened. The project has been made clear you know the task of mankind has been brought into the light of reason but it has not been achieved. So this is a politics of progress and a politics of optimism and
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