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The Significance of the Doctrine of Perpetual Peace by Kant for Modern Philosophical Discussions About War and Peace

Student: Kuzmina Anastasiia

Supervisor: Maria Y. Krechetova

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Philosophy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

This work is dedicated to Immanuel Kant's doctrine of perpetual peace and its interpretation in modern philosophical research. Such key problems like the war, the international union, democracy, republic are analysed in this research; moreover, it is answered how actual are Kant's ideas and how are they applicable to similar situations in the modern world.

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