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Lectures on anthropology / Immanuel Kant ; edited by Allen W. Wood, Robert B. Louden ; translated by Robert R. Clewis, Robert B. Louden, G. Felicitas Munzel, Allen W. Wood.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Kant, Immanuel, Works ; Description: xii, 627 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780521771610
  • 0521771617
Uniform titles:
  • Lectures. Selections. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128 23
LOC classification:
  • B2758 .C54 2012
Other classification:
  • PHI000000
Contents:
Introduction / Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Collins (1772-1773) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Parow (1772-1773) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Friedländer (1775-1775) complete / translated by G. Felicitas Munzel -- Anthropology Pillau (1777-1778) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Menschenkunde (1781-1782) excerpts / translated by Robert B. Louden -- Anthropology Mrongovius (1784-1785) complete / translated by Robert R. Clewis -- Anthropology Busolt (1788-1789) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Editorial notes -- Glossary.
Summary: "Kant was one of the inventors of anthropology, and his lectures on anthropology were the most popular and among the most frequently given of his lecture courses. This volume contains the first translation of selections from student transcriptions of the lectures between 1772 and 1789, prior to the published version, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798), which Kant edited himself at the end of his teaching career. The two most extensive texts, Anthropology Friedländer (1772) and Anthropology Mrongovius (1786), are presented here in their entirety, along with selections from all the other lecture transcriptions published in the Academy edition, together with sizeable portions of the Menschenkunde (1781-1782), first published in 1831. These lectures show that Kant had a coherent and well-developed empirical theory of human nature bearing on many other aspects of his philosophy, including cognition, moral psychology, politics and philosophy of history"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Collins (1772-1773) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Parow (1772-1773) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Anthropology Friedländer (1775-1775) complete / translated by G. Felicitas Munzel -- Anthropology Pillau (1777-1778) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Menschenkunde (1781-1782) excerpts / translated by Robert B. Louden -- Anthropology Mrongovius (1784-1785) complete / translated by Robert R. Clewis -- Anthropology Busolt (1788-1789) excerpts / translated by Allen W. Wood -- Editorial notes -- Glossary.

"Kant was one of the inventors of anthropology, and his lectures on anthropology were the most popular and among the most frequently given of his lecture courses. This volume contains the first translation of selections from student transcriptions of the lectures between 1772 and 1789, prior to the published version, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798), which Kant edited himself at the end of his teaching career. The two most extensive texts, Anthropology Friedländer (1772) and Anthropology Mrongovius (1786), are presented here in their entirety, along with selections from all the other lecture transcriptions published in the Academy edition, together with sizeable portions of the Menschenkunde (1781-1782), first published in 1831. These lectures show that Kant had a coherent and well-developed empirical theory of human nature bearing on many other aspects of his philosophy, including cognition, moral psychology, politics and philosophy of history"--

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