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Immanuel Kant Quotes - Page 12

Innocence is indeed a glorious thing; but, unfortunately, it does not keep very well and is easily led astray.

Innocence is indeed a glorious thing; but, unfortunately, it does not keep very well and is easily led astray.

Immanuel Kant (1993). “Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals: with On a Supposed Right to Lie because of Philanthropic Concerns”, p.16, Hackett Publishing

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.

Immanuel Kant (2015). “The Critique of Practical Reason: Theory of Moral Reasoning: From the Author of Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Judgment, Dreams of a Spirit-Seer, Perpetual Peace & Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals”, p.51, e-artnow

Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected.

Immanuel Kant (2013). “Kant's Critiques”, p.8, Simon and Schuster

A lie is the abandonment and, as it were, the annihilation of the dignity by man.

Immanuel Kant (1836). “The Metaphysic of Ethics”, p.267