Immanuel Kant — "War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of th…"
War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of the enemy, has something sublime about it.
War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of the enemy, has something sublime about it.
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"Heteronomy of the will, on the other hand, is the source of all spurious principles of morality."
"The greatest good for man is to do his duty."
"Duty is the necessity of acting from respect for the law."
"Punishment must always be inflicted upon the criminal for the sake of punishment itself."
"A lie is an abandonment of human dignity."
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