In a renowned essay, Odo Marquard\u2019s set a cornerstone in defining anthropology from a history of concepts point of view. In the light of more recent researches, some of his conclusions are here reconsidered and criticised. The concept of anthropology, as de- veloped by Herder, Kant, Wilhelm von Humboldt, romantic philosophers and physi- cians, and finally by Hegel and some of his followers, offers no evidence for Marquard\u2019s alleged opposition between anthropology and philosophy of history. On the one side, in Kant\u2019s or Hegel\u2019s work anthropology is not as peripheral as Marquard argued; on the other side, romantic anthropologists developed a deep interest towards historical perspectives. Rather, anthropology was quite ofte...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: We tend to think of the great ridge ...
Introduction: The goals and values of human life, the search for the meaning of human existence cont...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
In a renowned essay, Odo Marquard’s set a cornerstone in defining anthropology from a history of con...
This article discusses the common ground between William James and the tradition of philosophical an...
‘What I liked in anthropology was its inexhaustible faculty of negation, its relentless definition o...
Dilthey frequently recognizes anthropology as a foundational science of human nature and as a corner...
Translated into Albanian: Polis, vol. 7, 2008, pp. 131-148.International audienceIn this article the...
Anthropology was a new field of study when Kant first began lecturing on it in 1772, and Kant himsel...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
Is a conception of human nature still possible or even desirable in light of the “postmetaphysical s...
Kant\u27s anthropological works represent a very different side of his philosophy, one that stands i...
This paper returns to Immanuel Kant's Lectures on Anthropology [1776-1800] in orderto investigate Ka...
Anthropology and philosophy share a common interest in the idea of nature. Both of themaddress the v...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: We tend to think of the great ridge ...
Introduction: The goals and values of human life, the search for the meaning of human existence cont...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
In a renowned essay, Odo Marquard’s set a cornerstone in defining anthropology from a history of con...
This article discusses the common ground between William James and the tradition of philosophical an...
‘What I liked in anthropology was its inexhaustible faculty of negation, its relentless definition o...
Dilthey frequently recognizes anthropology as a foundational science of human nature and as a corner...
Translated into Albanian: Polis, vol. 7, 2008, pp. 131-148.International audienceIn this article the...
Anthropology was a new field of study when Kant first began lecturing on it in 1772, and Kant himsel...
This paper ties together several anthropological and naturphilosophische themes in Hegel in order to...
Is a conception of human nature still possible or even desirable in light of the “postmetaphysical s...
Kant\u27s anthropological works represent a very different side of his philosophy, one that stands i...
This paper returns to Immanuel Kant's Lectures on Anthropology [1776-1800] in orderto investigate Ka...
Anthropology and philosophy share a common interest in the idea of nature. Both of themaddress the v...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: We tend to think of the great ridge ...
Introduction: The goals and values of human life, the search for the meaning of human existence cont...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...