Kant and the categorical imperative
This sketch is a copy of the drawing by Hagemann of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) looking for the Categorical Imperative at the bottom of a "bier stein". The drawing was found on page 91 of the book by Keith Ward, "God: a Guide for the Perplexed"
mr nokkon wood is watercolour.
Kant and Bessel - two great men of Konigsberg
Great Kant wants universal moral truth.
Something more likely to believe as youth.
Kant and the categorical imperative
This sketch is a copy of the drawing by Hagemann of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) looking for the Categorical Imperative at the bottom of a "bier stein". The drawing was found on page 91 of the book by Keith Ward, "God: a Guide for the Perplexed"
mr nokkon wood is watercolour.
Kant and Bessel - two great men of Konigsberg
Great Kant wants universal moral truth.
Something more likely to believe as youth.