Essays on Kant's Anthropology

Essays on Kant's Anthropology
Title Essays on Kant's Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Brian Jacobs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 279
Release 2003-02-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139441450

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Kant's lectures on anthropology capture him at the height of his intellectual power. They are immensely important for advancing our understanding of Kant's conception of anthropology, its development, and the notoriously difficult relationship between it and the critical philosophy. This 2003 collection of essays by some of the leading commentators on Kant offers a systematic account of the philosophical importance of this material that should nevertheless prove of interest to historians of ideas and political theorists. There are two broad approaches adopted: a number of the essays consider the systematic relations of the anthropology to critical philosophy, especially speculative knowledge and ethics. Other essays focus on the anthropology as a major source for the clarification of both the content and development of Kant's work. The volume also serves as an interpretative complement to the translation of the lectures in the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant.

Kant's Pragmatic Anthropology

Kant's Pragmatic Anthropology
Title Kant's Pragmatic Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Holly L. Wilson
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 182
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791481298

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The first comprehensive examination in English of Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View.

Introduction to Kant's Anthropology

Introduction to Kant's Anthropology
Title Introduction to Kant's Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Michel Foucault
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 164
Release 2008-07-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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"In his critical interpretation of Kant's Anthropology, Michel Foucault warns against the dangers of treating psychology as a new metaphysics. Instead, he explores the possibility of studying man empirically as he is affected by time, art and technique, self-perception, and language. If man is both the condition for knowledge and its ultimate object, any empirical knowledge of man is inextricably tied up with language. Far from being a study of self-consciousness, anthropology is a way of questioning the limits of human knowledge and concrete existence." "Long unknown to Foucault readers, this text offers the first outline of what would later become Foucault's own frame of reference within the history of philosophy. Standing at a crossroad of his ouevre, it allows us to look back on Madness and Civilization while it sketches out the relationship between discourse and truth developed in The Order of Things. This "introduction" finally announces what will be considered the most scandalous aspect of Foucault's thought: the death of man, but also the joyous advent of the Ubermensch, the philosopher-artist capable of creating vital values."--BOOK JACKET.

Kant's Lectures on Anthropology

Kant's Lectures on Anthropology
Title Kant's Lectures on Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Alix Cohen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 288
Release 2014-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107024919

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This collection of essays is the first comprehensive volume dedicated to Kant's lectures on anthropology and their philosophical importance.

Lectures on Anthropology

Lectures on Anthropology
Title Lectures on Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 641
Release 2012-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 0521771617

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The only English translation of recently edited transcriptions of Kant's lectures on anthropology, given between 1772 and 1789.

Anthropology, History, and Education

Anthropology, History, and Education
Title Anthropology, History, and Education PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 20
Release 2007-11-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0521452503

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This 2007 volume contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature.

What is the Human Being?

What is the Human Being?
Title What is the Human Being? PDF eBook
Author Patrick R. Frierson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2013
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0415558441

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Philosophers, anthropologists and biologists have long puzzled over the question of human nature. In this lucid and wide-ranging introduction to Kant's philosophy of human nature - which is essential for understanding his thought as a whole - Patrick Frierson assesses Kant's theories and examines his critics.