Reading Kant's Geography / edited by Stuart Elden and Eduardo Mendieta.

Perspectives on Kant's teachings on geography and how they relate his understanding of the world.

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Other Authors: Elden, Stuart, 1971-, Mendieta, Eduardo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2011.
Series:SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Reintroducing Kant's Geography / Stuart Elden
  • I. Invention of Geography: Kant and His Times
  • 2. Immanuel Kant and the Emergence of Modern Geography / Michael Church
  • 3. Kant's Geography in Comparative Perspective / Charles W.J. Withers
  • II. From a Lecture Course of Forty Years to a Book Manuscript: Textual Issues
  • 4. Kant's Lectures on "Physical Geography": A Brief Outline of Its Origins, Transmission, and Development: 1754
  • 1805 / Werner Stark
  • 5. Historical and Philological References on the Question of a Possible Hierarchy of Human "Races," "Peoples," or "Populations" in Immanuel Kant
  • A Supplement / Werner Stark
  • 6. Translating Kant's Physical Geography: Travails and Insights into Eighteenth Century Science (and Philosophy) / Olaf Reinhardt
  • 7. Writing Space: Historical Narrative and Geographical Description in Kant's Physical Geography / Max Marcuzzi
  • III.