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  1. Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY ROBERT B. LOUDEN University of Southern Maine WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MANFRED KUEHN Boston University © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521671655 - Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View Edited by Robert B. Louden Frontmatter More ...

  2. A doctrine of knowledge of the human being, systematically formulated (anthropology), can exist either in a physiological or in a pragmatic point of view. – Physiological knowledge of the human being concerns the investigation of what nature makes of the human being; pragmatic, the investigation of what he as a free-acting being makes of ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 2009 · Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View. By Immanuel Kant. Translated and edited by Robert B. Louden. Brian Gregor. First published: 16 February 2009. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2009.00460_22.x. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Pp. xxxix, 246 , Cambridge University Press , 2006 , £35.00/$65.00; £13.99/$22.99.

  4. 978-0-521-85556-3 — Kant: Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View Edited by Robert B. Louden , Manfred Kuehn Frontmatter More Information

  5. Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (German: Anthropologie in pragmatischer Hinsicht) is a non-fiction book by German philosopher Immanuel Kant. The work was developed from lecture notes for a number of successful classes taught by Kant from 1772 to 1796 at the Albertus Universität in then Königsberg , Germany .

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  6. Kant: Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View. Search within full text. Get access. Cited by 12. Edited by Robert B. Louden, University of Southern Maine, Manfred Kuehn, Boston University. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: June 2012. Print publication year: 2006. Online ISBN: 9780511809569. DOI:

  7. 23 de nov. de 1996 · Kant believed that anthropology teaches the knowledge of humankind and makes us familiar with what is pragmatic, not speculative, in relation to humanity. He shows us as world citizens within...