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Anthropology from a Kantian Point of View

Anthropology from a Kantian Point of View

Anthropology from a Kantian Point of View

Author:
Robert B. Louden, University of Southern Maine
Published:
March 2021
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ISBN:
9781108742283

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    Kant's anthropological works represent a very different side of his philosophy, one that stands in sharp contrast to the critical philosophy of the three Critiques. For the most part, Kantian anthropology is an empirical, popular, and, above all, pragmatic enterprise. After tracing its origins both within his own writings and within Enlightenment culture, the Element turns next to an analysis of the structure and several key themes of Kantian anthropology, followed by a discussion of two longstanding contested features - viz., moral anthropology and transcendental anthropology. The Element concludes with a defense of the value and importance of Kantian anthropology, along with replies to a variety of criticisms that have been levelled at it over the years. Kantian anthropology, the author argues, is 'the eye of true philosophy'.

    Product details

    • Published: March 2021
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9781108742283
    • Length: 62 pages
    • Dimensions: 228 × 152 × 4 mm
    • Weight: 0.111kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Origins
    • 2. Structure and Key Themes
    • 3. Two Contested Features
    • 4. The Value and Importance of Kant's Anthropology.

    Author

    Robert B. Louden , University of Southern Maine