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Clewis, editor 210 1$aBerlin, [Germany] ;$aBoston, [Massachusetts] :$cDe Gruyter,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (624 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-11-034232-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tReading Kant's Lectures -- $tFrontmatter -- $tFaksimilie: The portrait of Kant -- $tContents -- $tPreface and Acknowledgments -- $tList of Abbreviations -- $tEditor?s Introduction -- $tI. Metaphysics -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 1. Reading Kant in Herder?s Lecture Notes -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 2. The Unity of Metaphysics in Kant?s Lectures -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 3. Transcendental Apperception and Consciousness in Kant?s Lectures on Metaphysics -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 4. Beyond the Paralogisms: The Proofs of Immortality in the Lectures on Metaphysics -- $tII. Logic -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 5. Constructing a Demonstration of Logical Rules, or How to Use Kant?s Logic Corpus -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 6. Kant?s Latin in Class -- $tIII. Moral Philosophy -- $tChapter 7. The Supreme Principle of Morality -- $tChapter 8 Kant?s Concept of Moral Imputatio -- $tIV. Anthropology -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 9. Play and Society in the Lectures on Anthropology -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 10. From Faking It to Making It: The Feeling of Love of Honor as an Aid to Morality -- $tV. Pedagogy -- $tChapter 11. Immanuel Kant?s On Pedagogy: A Lecture Like Any Other? -- $tChapter 12. Reading Kant?s Lectures on Pedagogy -- $tVI. Philosophical Encyclopedia -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 13. Philosophy for Everyman: Kant?s Encyclopedia Course -- $tVII. Natural Law/Right -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 14. Did Kant Justify the French Revolution Ex Post Facto? -- $tChapter 15. ?Without hope and fear?: Kant?s Naturrecht Feyerabend on Bindingness and Obligation -- $tVIII. Natural Theology -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 16. Kant?s Lectures on Philosophical Theology ? Training-Ground for the Moral Pedagogy of Religion? -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 17. Kant as Pastor -- $tIX. Mathematics -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 18. Herder?s Notes on Kant?s Mathematics Course -- $tX. Physics -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 19. Kant?s Lectures on Physics and the Development of the Critical Philosophy -- $tChapter 20. Kant?s Conception of Chemistry in the Danziger Physik -- $tXI. Physical Geography -- $tChapter 21. The Last Frontier: Exploring Kant?s Geography -- $tFaksimilie -- $tChapter 22. Kant?s Natural Teleology? The Case of Physical Geography -- $tReferences -- $tList of Illustrations -- $tContributors -- $tName Index -- $tName Index 330 $aThis important collection of more than twenty original essays by prominent Kant scholars covers the multiple aspects of Kant?s teaching in relation to his published works. With the Academy edition?s continuing publication of Kant?s lectures, the role of his lecturing activity has been drawing more and more deserved attention. Several of Kant?s lectures on metaphysics, logic, ethics, anthropology, theology, and pedagogy have been translated into English, and important studies have appeared in many languages. But why study the lectures? When they are read in light of Kant?s published writings, the lectures offer a new perspective of Kant?s philosophical development, clarify points in the published texts, consider topics there unexamined, and depict the intellectual background in richer detail. And the lectures are often more accessible to readers than the published works.This book discusses all areas of Kant's lecturing activity. Some essays even analyze in detail the content of Kant's courses and the role of textbooks written by key authors such as Baumgarten, helping us understand Kant?s thought in its intellectual and historical contexts. Contributors: Huaping Lu-Adler; Henny Blomme ; Robert Clewis; Alix Cohen; Corey Dyck; Faustino Fabbianelli; Norbert Fischer; Courtney Fugate; Paul Guyer; Robert Louden; Antonio Moretto; Steve Naragon; Christian Onof; Stephen Palmquist; Riccardo Pozzo; Frederick Rauscher; Dennis Schulting; Oliver Sensen; Susan Shell; Werner Stark; John Zammito; Günter Zöller 606 $aPHILOSOPHY / Essays$2bisacsh 608 $aElectronic books. 615 7$aPHILOSOPHY / Essays. 676 $a193 702 $aClewis$b Robert R. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910461101003321 996 $aReading Kant's lectures$92399930 997 $aUNINA