Immanuel Kant — "The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging …"
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
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"We can know only appearances, not things in themselves."
"A good will is not good because of what it effects or accomplishes—because of its fitness for attaining some proposed end: it is good only by virtue of the volition—that is, it is good in itself."
"Duty is the necessity of acting from respect for the law."
"Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere intellectual play."
"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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