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  • Category: Books (Philosophy)
  • Author:  Kant, Immanuel
  • Author:  Kant, Immanuel
  • ISBN-10:  0521181216
  • ISBN-10:  0521181216
  • ISBN-13:  9780521181211
  • ISBN-13:  9780521181211
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  614
  • Pages:  614
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2011
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2011
  • SKU:  0521181216-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0521181216-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100159818
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This 2007 volume contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature.Anthropology, History, and Education, first published in 2007, contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature. Some of these works, which were published over a thirty-nine year period between 1764 and 1803, had never before been translated into English.Anthropology, History, and Education, first published in 2007, contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature. Some of these works, which were published over a thirty-nine year period between 1764 and 1803, had never before been translated into English.Anthropology, History, and Education, first published in 2007, contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature. Some of these works, which were published over a thirty-nine year period between 1764 and 1803, had never before been translated into English. Kant's question 'What is the human being?' is approached indirectly in his famous works on metaphysics, epistemology, moral and legal philosophy, aesthetics and the philosophy of religion, but it is approached directly in his extensive but less well-known writings on physical and cultural anthropology, the philosophy of history, and education which are gathered in the present volume. Kant repeatedly claimed that the question 'What is the human being?' should be philosophy's most fundamental concern, and Anthropology, History, and Education can be seen as effectively presenting his philosophy as a whole in a popular guise.Introduction Robert B. Louden; Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime (1764) translated by Paul Guyer; Essay on the maladies of the head (1764) translated by Holly Wilson; Review of Moscati's work of the corporeal essential differences between the structure of animals and humans (1771) translated by G?nter Z?ller; Of the different races of human beings (1775) translated by Holly Wilson and G?nter Z?ller; Essays regarding the philanthropinum (1776/1777) translated by Robert B. Louden; A note to PhlC
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