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Kant's Psychology,
By Baratz Ran (Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (Paperback)
Kant's Anthropology is what we call today - psychology. The book is a series of lectures that Kant himself edited into a book. Usualy we know Kant as hard to read, yet this book is unique in that. It flows, from subject to subject, examining man's mind and various characteristics of the human spirit. It is embodied with examples from life and literature, and gives a very good idea of Kants views regarding everyday life and behavior of normal people, and also of insane ones. It is a very warm book, filled with intelligent remarks about the human race, and it gives a very good notion of psychology (both cognitive and abnormal) in Kants days. I recommend it Highly.
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Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View by Immanuel Kant (Paperback - November 23, 1996)
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