Immanuel Kant Quotes About Freedom
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Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity; and is independence on the will and co-action of every other in so far as this consists with every other person's freedom.
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Freedom is independence of the compulsory will of another, and in so far as it tends to exist with the freedom of all according to a universal law, it is the one sole original inborn right belonging to every man in virtue of his humanity.
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Act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world.
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God, freedom, and immortality are untenable in the light of pure reason.
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