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Anthropology, history, and education

Selección de obras de Immanuel Kant sobre antropología, historia y educación, algunas de ellas publicadas entre 1764 y 1803, y que no fueron traducidas al inglés anteriormente. La pregunta de Kant sobre qué es el ser humano, indirectamente se trata en su famosa obra sobre metafísica, filosofìa legal y moral, estética y filosofía de la religión, y directamente se trata en su extensivos, pero menos conocidos, escritos sobre física y antropología cultural, filosofía de la historia y de la educación, reunidos en este volumen
Print Book, English, 2007
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007
XVI, 597 p. ; 24 cm.
9780521452502, 0521452503
1025460396
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 Günter Zöller; Of the different races of human beings (1775) translated by Holly Wilson and Günter Zöller; Essays regarding the philanthropinum (1776/1777) translated by Robert B. Louden; A note to Physicians (1782) translated by Günter Zöller; Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan aim (1784) translated by Allen W. Wood; Reviews of J. G. Herder's Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Humanity, Parts 1 and 2 (1785) translated by Allen W. Wood; Determination of the concept of a human race (1785) translated by Holly Wilson and Günter Zöller; Conjectural beginning of human history (1786) translated by Allen W. Wood; Some remarks on Ludwig Heinrich Jakob's examination of Mendelssohn's Morning Hours (1786) translated by Günter Zöller; On the Philosophers' medicine of the body (1786) translated by Mary Gregor; On the use of teleological principles in philosophy (1788) translated by Günter Zöller; From Soemmerring's On the Organ of the Soul (1796) translated by Arnulf Zweig; Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view (1798) translated by Robert B. Louden; Postscript to Christian Gottlieb Mielcke's Lithuanian-German and German-Lithuanian Dictionary (1800) translated by Günter Zöller; Lectures on pedagogy (1803) translated by Robert B. Louden.
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