Immanuel Kant, (1724-1804) German philosopher Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Immanuel Kant Quote “Everyone may seek his own happiness in the way that seems good to himself, provided that he infringe not such freedom of others to strive after a similar end as is consistent with the freedom of all according to a possible general law.”Immanuel Kant ~ Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) German philosopher Happiness , Goodness , Respect , Freedom , Equality , Law Ratings and Comments Reply Ronw13, OR 8/9/18 3 Reply E Archer, NYC 8/9/18 Putting that theory into practice is what it is all about. 3 Reply Patrick Henry, Red Hill 8/9/18 A what should be, to all, self evident verity. 2 Reply Mike, Norwalk 8/9/18 We hold this truth to be self evident. Liberty, inalienable rights, natural law and justice are inherently equal to each and every, any and all. Reply Robert, Somewhere in the USA 8/9/18 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Immanuel Kant quote is found in these categories: Happiness quotes Goodness quotes Respect quotes Freedom quotes Equality quotes Law quotes About Immanuel Kant Bio of Immanuel Kant Quotations by Immanuel Kant Books by/about Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant videos Immanuel Kant on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Immanuel Kant