Immanuel Kant is remembered as an arid and difficult philosopher, almost as the caricature of the German thinkers who write using very long and consonant words. But the philosopher Begoña Román (Petrel, Alicante, 1965) recalls that Kant not only wrote these complex academic texts, but also articles aimed at influencing public life and defending the ideals of Enlightenment, cosmopolitanism and perpetual peace.
Immanuel Kant is remembered as an arid and difficult philosopher, almost as the caricature of the German thinkers who write using very long and consonant words. But the philosopher Begoña Román (Petrel, Alicante, 1965) recalls that Kant not only wrote these complex academic texts, but also articles aimed at influencing public life and defending the ideals of Enlightenment, cosmopolitanism and perpetual peace.