Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
- Publish date: 12/01/2001
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Emergence of the Personal Rivalry between Kant and Herder and the Disciplinary "Calving" of Anthropology from Philosophy 1. The Aufklrung of the 1760s: "Philosophy for the World" or Bildung as Emancipation 2. Kant and the Leibniz-Wolff School to 1762-1763 3. "An Altogether Different Kant": The "Gallant Magister " and Popularphilosophie 4. A "Kantian of the Year 1765": Herder's Conception of the Project of Philosophy 5. Kant's Crisis of Professional Identity: The Calling of Philosophy and the Dreams of a Spirit-Seer 6. Constituting the Discourse of Anthropology: The "Philosophical Physicians" 7. Kant's Critical Turn and Its Relation to His Anthropology Course 8. "Enough Speculating; Let's Get Our Facts Straight": Herder and the Agenda of German Anthropology in the 1770s Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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