Knowledge, Morals and Practice in Kant's Anthropology

Knowledge, Morals and Practice in Kant's Anthropology

Louden, Robert B.; Lorini, Gualtiero

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2018

171

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Inglês

9783319987255

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1. Introduction; Gualtiero Lorini-Robert B. Louden.- Part One: Sources and Influences in Kant's Definition of the Knowledge Concerning the Human Being.- 2. Elucidations of the Sources of Kant's Anthropology; Holly Wilson.- 3. Anthropology - A Legacy from Wolff to Kant?;Jean-Francois Goubet.- 4. Anthropology from a Logical Point of View: The Role of Inner Sense from Jungius to Kant; Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero.- 5. The Rules for Knowing the Human Being. Baumgarten's Presence in Kant's Anthropology; Gualtiero Lorini.- 6. Kant on the Vocation and Formation of the Human Being; Ansgar Lyssy.- Part Two: The Peculiarities of the Anthropological Knowledge in Kant: Metaphysics, Morals, Psychology, Politics.- 7. The Moral Dimensions of Kant's Anthropology; Robert Louden.- .8. "Ein Spiel der Sinnlichkeit, durch den Verstand geordnet:" Kant's Concept of Poetry and the Anthropological Revolution of Human Imagination; Fernando Silva.- 9. Somatology. Notes on a Residual Science in Kant and the 17th and 18th Centuries; Francesco Valerio Tommasi.- 10. Controlling Mental Disorder: Kant's Account of Mental Illness in the Anthropology Writings; Nuria Sanchez Madrid.- Index.
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Immanuel Kant;transcendental philosophy;anthropology;psychology;morality