Biyernes, Marso 6, 2015


Von Aldren T. Garaniel BSRT 1A

III. CONCLUSION

             “Imagine there’s no countries; It isn’t hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for; And no religions, too. Imagine all the people; Living life in peace. – John Lennon
             Therefore I conclude that the Peace is the absence of war. It is the highest political good if it does not work for the attainment of the common good. It can be possible and workable if there’s a Human raeasons. It is both moral and political. This moral practical reason sustain’s Kant position about peace. Peace, we can’t make it without people because people is the one to do peace through reasons, we cannot use any weapons to harm people, but we can use our mouth as our weapons to them, “there ought not be war, neither that between me and thee in the state of nature, nor that between us as states, which, though internally, in relation to seek his rights.”
             We realize that it is the spirit of peace that binds people. People should not start a war for selfish ends. We should follow the law instead of the powerful individuals who circumvent it. Maxim says,” the best constitution is one in which laws are not men.” But Kant says, “ if it is sought for and realize but gradual reform in the light of firm principles, it can uninterruptedly lead to the highest political good –Perpetual peace.
              Perpetual peace is the set of articles that nations must follow in order to have a lasting peace. Perpetual peace peace follows these principal argument: The anthropological study of war and peace, it explains that the dialogue between war and peace. The argument from the moral philosophy, it is deduced only from the principles of morality. The moral-political argument, it shows that we, people must be united to have peace. The political implementation, introduce that the war is dangerous and in human.

              

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