In the Introduction, the editors begin by sketching an overview of recent scholarship on Kant’s anthropology in order to provide a framework for the contributors’ essays. Broadly speaking, this scholarship falls into two categories: historical work on the origins of Kant’s anthropology and conceptual work on its relation to other parts of his philosophical system. They conclude by offering a brief summary of each of the nine essays in the volume.
Introduction to "Knowledge, Morals and Practice in Kant’s Anthropology"
G. Lorini;
2018-01-01
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In the Introduction, the editors begin by sketching an overview of recent scholarship on Kant’s anthropology in order to provide a framework for the contributors’ essays. Broadly speaking, this scholarship falls into two categories: historical work on the origins of Kant’s anthropology and conceptual work on its relation to other parts of his philosophical system. They conclude by offering a brief summary of each of the nine essays in the volume.File in questo prodotto:
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