A gift for Rose Burger. Notes and details on a newly discovered Kant reflection

Kant Studien 104 (1):1-12 (2013)
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This is a discussion and transcription of a “lose Blatt” of Immanuel Kant’s that was recently located in the Dibner Library of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. It briefly comments on (1) religious delusion [Andachtswahn], (2) Kant’s pedagogical aims, (3) virtue and the general will, and (4) perceptual relativism of magnitude. The sheet may have belonged to a group stemming from Kant’s copy of his Observations on the Beautiful and Sublime (1764), and its provenance can be traced to Rudolf Reicke, the Königsberg librarian and Kant scholar of the late 19th century.

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Steve Naragon
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