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Humankind and humanity in the philosophy of the Enlightenment : from Locke to Kant

Title
Humankind and humanity in the philosophy of the Enlightenment : from Locke to Kant / edited by Stefanie Buchenau and Ansgar Lyssy.
ISBN
9781350142930
135014293X
9781350142954
9781350142947
Publication
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
ix, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
Other formats
ebook version :
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 10, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The Presumptive Unity of Humankind in Locke's Essay / Philippe Hamou
Human Nature in Montesquieu / Céline Spector
The Image of the Human Being in the Comte de Buffon / Catherine Wilson
Hume on Humanity and the Party of Humankind / Jacqueline Taylor
Humankind and Humanity in Diderot / Ansgar Lyssy
How do Humans become Human(e)? On Rousseau's Second Discourse and Émile / Gabrielle Radica
'In the human kind, the species has a progress as well as the individual': Adam Ferguson on the progress of mankind / Norbert Waszek, Eveline Hauck
The Association of Science and Civilization in the Enlightenment / Stephen Gaukroger
Philoctetes at the Edge of Humanity: The German Enlightenment on Social Exclusion and the Education of Feeling / Stefanie Buchenau
Enlightenment Moral Philosophy and Moral Psychology: Baumgarten, Kant, and Herder on Moral Feeling(s) and Obligation / Nigel Desouza
Herder on Humanity / Michael Forster
Blumenbach on the Varieties of the Human Species / François Duchesneau
Can Kant's Man be a Woman? / Charlotte Morel
'Anthroponomy'. Kant on the Natural and the Rational Human Being / Günter Zöller.
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