Kant and the human sciences: Biology, anthropology and history

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This book provides the first sustained attempt to extract from Kant's writings on biology, anthropology and history an account of the human sciences, their underlying unity, their presuppositions as well as their methodology; that is to say, Kant's philosophical and epistemological foundation of the human sciences.

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Cohen, A. (2009). Kant and the human sciences: Biology, anthropology and history. Kant and the Human Sciences: Biology, Anthropology and History (pp. 1–200). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230280779

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