In Kaliningrad, during the excavations, a sign of the philosopher Immanuel Kant was found under the bridge. This was written by Kaliningrad Edition “Klops”.
According to the collector who discovered the sign, it was made before the First World War and a copy of the marble plate near the Koenigsberg Palace on a monument dedicated to the centenary of the philosopher’s departure. Such signs were given as any success or souvenirs.
Kant’s “Criticism of Practical Mind” was applied to the plate: “Two things fill the spirit with new and increasing admiration and respect – the starry sky on me and the moral law within me.”
Before that, a resident of Kaliningrad rinse Kant Island is part of Koenigsberg’s bronze layout.
Previously, scientists Re -created Immanuel Kant’s life.
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Source: Gazeta

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