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_aKant, Immanuel _d1724-1804 |
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_aOn history _cImmanuel Kant ; edited, with an introduction, by Lewis White Beck ; translated by Lewis White Beck, Robert E. Anchor and Emil L. Fackenheim |
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_aIndianapolis _aNew York _bBobbs-Merrill Company _c1963 |
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_axxxi, 154 p. _c20 cm |
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_aLibrary of Liberal Arts _v162 |
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| 504 | _aБібліогр. : с. xxix-xxx | ||
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_tWhat is enlightenment? _tIdea for a universal history from a cosmopolitan point of view. _tReviews of Herder’s Ideas for a philosophy of the history and mankind. _tConjectural beginning of human history. _tThe end of all things. _tPerpetual peace. _tAn old question raised again: Is the human race constantly progressing? |
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_aBeck, Lewis White _eed., intr., tr. |
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_aAnchor, Robert E. _etr. |
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_aFackenheim, Emil L. _etr. |
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