Immanuel Kant

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Born Monday, 30 November -0001
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Quotes 39
Immanual Kant
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The ink of the scholar is holier than the blood of the martyr Uncategorized
The only objects of practical reason are therefore those of good and evil. For by the former is meant an object necessarily desired according to a principle of reason; by the latter one necessarily shunned, also according to a principle of reason. Uncategorized
So act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. Uncategorized
Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be carved. Uncategorized
Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck. Uncategorized
May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law. Uncategorized
All thought must, directly or indirectly, by way of certain characters, relate ultimately to intuitions, and therefore, with us, to sensibility, because in no other way can an object be given to us. Uncategorized
What can I know? What ought I to do? What can I hope? Uncategorized
Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. Uncategorized
Religion is the recognition of all our duties as divine commands. Uncategorized
Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason. Uncategorized
It is not necessary that whilst I live I live happily; but it is necessary that so long as I live I should live honourably. Uncategorized
But although all our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises from experience. Uncategorized
Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. Uncategorized
If man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on. Uncategorized
Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law. Uncategorized
Even philosophers will praise war as ennobling mankind, forgetting the Greek who said: 'War is bad in that it begets more evil than it kills.' Uncategorized
Seek not the favor of the multitude; it is seldom got by honest and lawful means. But seek the testimony of few; and number not voices, but weigh them. Uncategorized
It is beyond a doubt that all our knowledge that begins with experience. Uncategorized
From such crooked wood as that which man is made of, nothing straight can be fashioned. Uncategorized