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What impact does Kant have on us?

Immanuel Kant (April 22, 1724 - February 12, 1804) was a German philosopher, astronomer, one of the founders of the nebular theory, and a leader of German classical philosophy. Founder, idealist, agnostic, founder of German classical aesthetics. In 1804, when Kant died, the representative figures of the end period of German classical philosophy were born: Feuerbach (1804 ~ 1872) Feuerbach, Ludwig Andr Edit this paragraph Kant's famous sayings 1. Honesty is better than all wisdom, because it is wisdom basic conditions. 2. Shyness is some secret of nature used to restrain the desire to indulge. It obeys the call of nature, but is always in harmony with goodness and virtue. 3. There are two things, the more often and persistently I think about them, the more my soul is filled with their ever-new and growing fascination and reverence: the starry sky above me, and the moral law in my heart. 4. If you don’t learn humor and fun, people will be too miserable. 5. Anyone who does not immediately feel disgusted when encountering immoral things, and does not immediately feel joy when encountering good things, has no sense of morality, and such a person has no conscience. Anyone who does something immoral and is only afraid of being punished, who does not blame himself for his bad behavior, but is frightened by the thought of painful consequences, has no conscience, but only the appearance of conscience. However, anyone who is aware of the immorality of the act itself, regardless of the consequences, has a conscience. 6. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. Category: Morality 7. The busier we are, the stronger we feel that we are alive, and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives. 8. Conscience is the instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles. It is not just an ability; it is an instinct. 9. To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind. 10. Work is the best way to make life happy. (Note: The job here refers to the job you love.) 11. Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass. 12. If you want to achieve great things, you must start when you are young. 13. Activities or sports are the mentors of human health. 14. A person cannot be sentenced to be a slave, he can only consider himself a slave. 15. Philosophy cannot be taught. Philosophy is always the career of thinkers. 16. "I am not teaching you philosophy, but teaching you how to think philosophically." 17. When love needs me, I am not qualified to enjoy it. When I need love, it leaves me. . . . . . 18. Rationality holds its own principles in one hand, researches and experiments based on that principle in the other, and goes to nature. 19. I am lonely, I am free, I am my own emperor. 20. Being angry is punishing yourself for the mistakes of others. 21. Man is the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because man is the only existence in the world that can form the concept of purpose. He can form a concept from a large number of purpose-formed things with the help of his reason. A system of purposes 22. If there is no sufficient reason to refuse a child's request, he should be satisfied; if there is a reason not to agree to the request, he should not be allowed to cheat. Once you say no, don't change. 23. The reason why the sea is great is that in addition to its beauty, magnificence and magnanimity, it also has a self-purifying function. 24. One of the most complex tasks of education is to combine the compulsion to obey the law with educating children to be good at using their own free power. As long as children do not do anything harmful to themselves or others, they should be allowed freedom of action and should not be forced to change their wishes. Let children understand that they can only achieve their own goals by providing others with the possibility to achieve their goals. 25. The first thing morality is required to do is to control itself. 26. Reason holds its own principles in one hand, studies and experiments based on that principle in the other, and goes to nature. 27. Genius is a person who creates his own rules. 28. Morality is indeed not a dogma that guides people how to make themselves happy, but a doctrine that guides people how to deserve happiness.

29. A direct interest in the beauty of nature... is always a sign of kindness. 30. People, in fact all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just a tool for this or that will. 31. This order The concept of "personality" that is respected by people, on the one hand, makes us notice that our behavior does not conform to it, and thus dampens our self-esteem. At the same time, it allows us to clearly see the nobility of our nature. ; This concept is natural and obvious even in ordinary human reason. Anyone who knows a little bit of shame will sometimes find that he can tell a harmless lie to get rid of some disgusting behavior. Or even seek some kind of benefit for his lovely and respectable friend, but he just because he was afraid of secretly despising it, and he never lied after all? As long as an upright person abandons his duties, he can escape from a certain miserable situation, and the reason why he is able to persevere without any trouble is not because he realizes that in this way he can set an example, maintain human dignity, respect it, and can reflect inwardly without feeling guilty. Aren't you afraid of conscience rebuke? 32. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. 33. All our knowledge begins with sensibility, then enters intelligence, and finally ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason