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Monday, April 29, 2019

Immanuel Kant be happy

Josiah Royce

“Kant is no optimist, just as he is no sentimentalist, about the world of experience. The divine justice does n't very ob viously show itself here below. Kant sees much evil all about him ; condemns, in one passage, the people who find our present life happy; declares that not one of us would willingly lead his own life over again, if he had the free choice and were not bound by some sort of duty to do so; in short, speaks almost cynically of those earthly joys whereof, with all his cheeriness and his open-heartedness, he tasted so little.”


― Josiah Royce, The Spirit of Modern Philosophy: An Essay in the Form of Letters

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