Body and Practice in Kant
Kant is generally conceived to have offered little attention to the fact that we experience the world in and through our bodies. This book argues that this standard image of the great German philosopher is radically wrong. Not only does Kant - throughout
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GERMAN
IDEALISM
BODY AND PRACTICE IN KANT by Helge Svare
Studies in German Idealism
Series Editor: Reinier Munk, Leiden University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Advisory Editorial Board: Frederick Beiser, Syracuse University, U.S.A. George di Giovanni, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Helmut Holzhey, University of Zürich, Switzerland Detlev Pätzold, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Robert Solomon, University of Texas at Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
VOLUME 6 The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this volume.
BODY AND PRACTICE IN KANT
by
HELGE SVARE Oslo, Norway
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1-4020-4118-7 (HB) 978-1-4020-4118-1 (HB) 1-4020-4119-5 (e-book) 978-1-4020-4119-8 (e-book)
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