You must, therefore you can. A free will and a will subject to moral laws are one and the same thing.
IMMANUEL KANTYou must, therefore you can. A free will and a will subject to moral laws are one and the same thing.
IMMANUEL KANTWhat might be said of things in themselves, separated from all relationship to our senses, remains for us absolutely unknown.
IMMANUEL KANTWe are enriched not by what we possess, but by what we can do without.
IMMANUEL KANTBut only he who, himself enlightened, is not afraid of shadows.
IMMANUEL KANTExperience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere intellectual play.
IMMANUEL KANTThe death of dogma is the birth of morality.
IMMANUEL KANTRules for happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for.
IMMANUEL KANTLaughter is an affect resulting from the sudden transformation of a heightened expectation into nothing.
IMMANUEL KANTHe who would know the world must first manufacture it.
IMMANUEL KANTHave patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived. Truth is the child of time; erelong she shall appear to vindicate thee.
IMMANUEL KANTAll our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.
IMMANUEL KANTAll human cognition begins with intuitions, proceeds from thence to conceptions, and ends with ideas.
IMMANUEL KANTThoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.
IMMANUEL KANTThings which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these.
IMMANUEL KANTMan desires concord; but nature know better what is good for his species; she desires discord.
IMMANUEL KANTTreat people as an end, and never as a means to an end.
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