02465nam a22003738a 4500001001600000003000700016005001700023006001900040007001500059008004100074020002600115020002900141020003000170040002400200050002200224082001200246245017800258246008200436264005200518300005900570336002600629337002600655338003600681490004900717500007300766520097400839650001501813650001501828700006101843700005501904776003501959830005001994856004702044CR9780511976018UkCbUP20170413094209.0m|||||o||d||||||||cr||||||||||||101011s2011||||enk s ||1 0|eng|d a9780511976018 (ebook) z9780521884129 (hardback) z9780521711135 (paperback) aUkCbUPcUkCbUPerda00aB2758 b.F75 201100a19322200aKant: Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime and Other Writings /cEdited and translated by Patrick Frierson, Paul Guyer, Introduction by Patrick Frierson.3 aKant: Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful & Sublime & Other Writings 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2011. a1 online resource (396 pages) :bdigital, PDF file(s). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aCambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Oct 2015). aThis volume collects Kant's most important ethical and anthropological writings from the 1760s, before he developed his critical philosophy. The materials presented here range from the Observations, one of Kant's most elegantly written and immediately popular texts, to the accompanying Remarks which Kant wrote in his personal copy of the Observations and which are translated here in their entirety for the first time. This edition also includes little-known essays as well as personal notes and fragments that reveal the emergence of Kant's complex philosophical ideas. Those familiar with Kant's later works will discover a Kant interested in the 'beauty' as well as the 'dignity' of humanity, in human diversity as well as the universality of morals, and in practical concerns rather than abstract philosophizing. Readers will be able to see Kant's development from the Observations through the Remarks towards the moral philosophy that eventually made him famous. 0aPhilosophy 0aAesthetics1 aFrierson, Patrick,eeditor of compilation, etranslator.1 aGuyer, Paul,eeditor of compilation, etranslator.08iPrint version: z9780521884129 0aCambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511976018