Abstract
Because it is too important to be left to generals war is important enough to be studied by philosophy. The use of themselves as a force has no history and animals fight and have a history but do not wage war and make history. War takes life and creates a way of life. Don Quixote wishes to see in hell the inventor of “the dreadful fury of those devilish instruments of artillery … which is the cause that very often a cowardly base hand takes away the life of the bravest gentleman.” Gunpowder, according to Hegel, is the work of thought and, like the printing press, promotes thought. Humanity required gunpowder and it was invented. The principle of chivalry, honor, is a particularity of feeling, the exact opposite of the universal of thought, and men cannot realize their common humanity where weapons are “arms,” physical forces.