Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View


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Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View essentially reflects the last lectures Kant gave for his annual course in anthropology, which he taught from 1772 until his retirement in 1796. The lectures were published in 1798, with the largest first printing of any of Kant's works. Intended for a broad audience, they reveal not only Kant's unique contribution to the newly emerging discipline of anthropology, but also his desire to offer students a practical view of the world and of humanity's place in it. With its focus on what the human being 'as a free-acting being makes of himself or can and should make of himself,' the Anthropology also offers readers an application of some central elements of Kant's philosophy. This volume offers a new annotated translation of the text by Robert B. Louden, together with an introduction by Manfred Kuehn that explores the context and themes of the lectures.













Anthropologie In Pragmatischer Hinsicht Abgefasst...


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Dans ce livre, Immanuel Kant aborde la question de l'anthropologie d'un point de vue pragmatique. Il examine comment les interactions humaines sont influencées par les règles et les normes sociales, ainsi que par la raison et l'expérience. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Anthropologie in pragmatischer Hinsicht


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Der erste Teil, die anthropologische Didaktik, handelt von der generellen Menschenkenntnis. Dieser Teil ist entsprechend den menschlichen Grundvermögen (Erkenntnisvermögen, Begehrungsvermögen und Gefühl der Lust und Unlust) untergliedert. Der zweite Teil beschäftigt sich mit der anthropologischen Charakteristik, in Kants Verständnis eine Analyse unterscheidender Eigenschaften von Individuen (oder Personen), Geschlechter, Nationen, Rassen und der Menschheit als ganzer. Dabei liegt das Augenmerk bei letzterer Einheit auf der Frage, was den Menschen als animal rationabile ausmacht. Grundlage der populär gehaltenen Schrift bildeten Kants Vorlesungen über Anthropologie, die er über die mehr als zwanzig Jahre seiner akademischen Lehrtätigkeit an der Albertina hielt, in jedem Wintersemester von 1772/73 bis 1795/96. Die Vorlesung war an den Studentenzahlen gemessen die erfolgreichste unter seinen Lehrveranstaltungen. [Wikipedia]







Kant, God and Metaphysics


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Kant is widely acknowledged as the greatest philosopher of modern times. He undertook his famous critical turn to save human freedom and morality from the challenge of determinism and materialism. Intertwined with his metaphysical interests, however, he also had theological commitments, which have received insufficient attention. He believed that man is a fallen creature and in need of ‘redemption’. He intended to provide a fortress protecting religious faith from the failure of rationalist metaphysics, from the atheistic strands of the Enlightenment, from the new mathematical science of nature, and from the dilemmas of Christian theology itself. Kant was an epistemologist, a philosopher of mind, a metaphysician of experience, an ethicist and a philosopher of religion. But all this was sustained by his religious faith. This book aims to recover the focal point and inner contradictions of his thought, the ‘secret thorn’ of his metaphysics (as Heidegger once put it). It first locates Kant in the tradition of reflection on the human weakness from Luther to Hume, and then engages in a critical, but charitable, manner with Kant’s entire pre-critical work, including his posthumous fragments. Special attention is given to The Only Possible Ground (1763), one of the most difficult, interesting and underestimated of Kant’s works. The present book takes its cue from an older approach to Kant, but also engages with recent Anglophone and continental scholarship, and deploys modern analytical tools to make sense of Kant. What emerges is an innovative and thought-provoking interpretation of Kant’s metaphysics, set against the background of forgotten religious aspects of European philosophy.




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Reason and Fairness


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Throughout Europe, the exercise of justice rests on judicial independence by impartiality. In Reason and Fairness Ulrike Müßig reveals the combination of ordinary judicial competences with procedural rationality, together with the complementarity of procedural and substantive justice, as the foundation for the ‘rule of law’ in court constitution, far earlier than the advent of liberal constitutionalism. The ECHR fair trial guarantee reads as the historically-grown consensus of the functional judicial independence. Both before historical and contemporary courts, justice is done and seen to be done by means of judgements, whose legal requirements combine the equation of ‘fair’ and ‘legal’ with that of ‘legal’ and ‘rational.’ This legal determinability of the judge’s fair attitude amounts to the specific (rational) European idea of justice.