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Alix Cohen
Kant's lectures on anthropology, which formed the basis of his Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798), contain many observations on human nature, culture and psychology and illuminate his distinctive approach to the human sciences. The es
Autor:
Alix Cohen
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Kantian Review. 26:379-391
On my interpretation of Kant, feeling plays a central role in the mind: it has the distinct function of tracking and evaluating our activity in relation to ourselves and the world so as to orient us. In this article, I set out to defend this view aga
Autor:
Alix Cohen, Yoon Choi
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The Concept of Drive in Classical German Philosophy ISBN: 9783030841591
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Autor:
Alix Cohen
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The Court of Reason ISBN: 9783110701357
The Court of Reason
The Court of Reason
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Autor:
Alix Cohen, Sacha Golob
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 29:1-3
Autor:
Alix Cohen, Sacha Golob
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 30:1-2
Autor:
Alix Cohen
Publikováno v:
Mind. 129:429-460
The aim of this paper is to extract from Kant's writings an account of the nature of the emotions and their function – and to do so despite the fact that Kant neither uses the term ‘emotion’ nor offers a systematic treatment of it. Kant's posit
Autor:
Alix Cohen
Publikováno v:
Kant and Animals
Cohen, A 2020, Kant on evolution : A re-evaluation . in J J Callanan & L Allais (eds), Kant on Animals . pp. 123-135 . https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859918.003.0007
Cohen, A 2020, Kant on evolution : A re-evaluation . in J J Callanan & L Allais (eds), Kant on Animals . pp. 123-135 . https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859918.003.0007
Kant’s remark about the impossibility of there ever being a Newton of a blade of grass has often been interpreted as a misguided pre-emptive strike against Darwin and evolutionary theories in general. This chapter aims to re-evaluate this claim in
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859918.003.0007
Autor:
Alix Cohen
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Early Science and Medicine. 22:253-270
This paper explores the interconnections between the normative and the descriptive dimensions of Kant’s anthropology. It suggests that, far from being independent of each other or even excluding each other, as is often presupposed, the normative st
Autor:
Alix Cohen
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Journal of Philosophy of Education. 50:511-523
In line with familiar portrayals of Kant's ethics, interpreters of his philosophy of education focus essentially on its intellectual dimension: the notions of moral catechism, ethical gymnastics and ethical ascetics, to name but a few. By doing so, t