Humankind and Humanity in the Philosophy of the Enlightenment: From Locke to Kant
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1. Verfasser: Buchenau, Dr Stefanie Dr (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2025
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Beschreibung:Introduction, Stefanie Buchenau (University Paris 8 Saint-Denis, France) and Ansgar Lyssy (University of Leipzig, Germany); 1. The Presumptive Unity of Humankind in Locke's Essay, Philippe Hamou (Sorbonne University, France); 2. Human Nature in Montesquieu, Celine Spector ((Sorbonne University, France); 3. The Image of the Human Being in the Comte de Buffon, Catherine Wilson (York University, UK); 4. Hume on Humanity and the Party of Humankind, Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco, USA); 5. Humankind and Humanity in Diderot, Ansgar Lyssy (University of Leipzig, Germany); 6. 'How do Humans become Human(e)?' On Rousseau's Second Discourse and Emile, Gabrielle Radica (University of Lille, France); 7. 'In the human kind, the species has a progress as well as the individual': Adam Ferguson on the progress of mankind, Norbert Waszek (Universite de Paris 8 - St. Denis, France) and Eveline Hauck (State University of Campinas, Brazil); 8. The Association of Science and Civilization in the Enlightenment, Stephen Gaukroger (University of Sydney, Australia); 9. Philoctetes at the Edge of Humanity: The German Enlightenment on Social Exclusion and the Education of Feeling, Stefanie Buchenau (University Paris 8 Saint-Denis, France); 10. Enlightenment Moral Philosophy and Moral Psychology: Baumgarten, Kant, and Herder on Moral Feeling(s) and Obligation', Nigel DeSouza (University of Ottawa, Canada); 11. Herder on Humanity, Michael Forster (University of Chicago, USA); 12. Blumenbach on the Varieties of the Human Species, Francois Duchesneau (University of Montreal, Canada); 13. Can Kant's 'Man' be a Woman?, Charlotte Morel (CNRS / ENS Paris, France); 14. 'Anthroponomy'. Kant on the Natural and the Rational Human Being, Guenter Zoeller (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany); Index
Beschreibung:280 Seiten 234 mm
ISBN:9781350384750

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