Immanuel Kant

2018-11-01
Bu makale Immanuel Kant'ın evrensel barış ve savaş ile ilgili görüşlerini incelemektedir. Kant'ın felsefesinden yola çıkarak, onun savaş ve barış ile ilgili görüşlerinin felsefesinin bir uzantısı olduğunu savunmakta, ve bir uluslararası barış filozofu olarak barış önerilerinin bir değerlendirmesini sunmaktadır.

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Citation Formats
F. Yalvaç, Immanuel Kant. 2018, p. 56.