TOWARD PERPETUAL PEACE? Immanuel Kant and the Future of Europe
In 1795, the Königsberg philosopher Immanuel Kant discussed fundamental demands for lasting peace between people and states in his essay ‘On Perpetual Peace’. A vision of a democratic European and global future - but what about these ideas today? Do we still agree and can they help us with political issues of the future?
Participants of the first Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics (PASSAE); Photo: University of Passau
Exhibition by the Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics 2024
The exhibition presents the results of the first Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics (PASSAE), which took place from 2 to 6 September 2024 at the professorship of Applied Ethics of the University of Passau, and invites all visitors to share their own thoughts on the future of Europe and the world!
Event room Uni live, Große Klingergasse 2a, 94032 Passau
5.9.-11.10.2024
Opening hours:
Long Night of Democracy, 2 October 2024, 5pm - 9pm
as well as on the website and by appointment
https://passae.uni-passau.de/
passae@uni-passau.de
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