Kant on history. Edited, with an introd. by Lewis White Beck. Translated by Lewis White Beck, Robert E. Anchor and Emil L. Fackenheim.

By: Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804Contributor(s): Beck, Lewis WhiteMaterial type: TextTextReference number:372089Language: engger Series: Library of liberal arts ; 162.Publication details: Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, c1963. Description: xxxi, 154 p. 21 cmUniform titles: Selections. English. Subject(s): History -- PhilosophyLOC classification: B2799.H7 | B43
Contents:
What is enlightenment?--Idea for a universal history from a cosmopolitan point of view.--Reviews of Herder's Ideas for a philosophy of the history and mankind.--Conjectural beginning of human history.--The end of all things.--Perpetual peace.--An old question raised again: Is the human race constantly progressing?
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Bibliography: p. xxix-xxx. Bibliographical footnotes.

What is enlightenment?--Idea for a universal history from a cosmopolitan point of view.--Reviews of Herder's Ideas for a philosophy of the history and mankind.--Conjectural beginning of human history.--The end of all things.--Perpetual peace.--An old question raised again: Is the human race constantly progressing?

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