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  1. The original edition of Kant: Political Writings was first published in 1970, and has long been established as the principal English-language edition of this important body of writing. In this new, expanded edition, two important texts illustrating Kants's view of history are included for the first time: his reviews of Herder's Ideas on the ...

    • Immanuel Kant, H. B. Nisbet
    • 1991
  2. 6. Okt. 2011 · Kant : political writings. by. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804; Reiss, Hans Siegbert. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Political science. Publisher. Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press.

  3. Kant: Political Writings. 2nd Edition. textbook. Part of Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought. Real Author: Immanuel Kant. Editor: H. S. Reiss, University of Bristol. Translator: H. B. Nisbet. Date Published: February 1991. availability: Available. format: Paperback. isbn: 9780521398374. Rate & review.

    • Paperback
    • 2nd Edition
  4. A collection of Kant's political writings, edited by H. S. Reiss, with introduction, notes, bibliography and postscript. Includes two new texts on Kant's view of history and his philosophy of the mind.

    • Paperback
    • 2nd Edition
  5. Political Writings EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY HANS REISS Professor Emeritus ofGerman, Universi(y ofBristol TRANSLATED BY H. B. NISBET Professor ofModern Languages, Universi(y ofCambridge SECOND, ENLARGED EDITION The fight ofthe University ofCambridge to print and sell all manner ofbooks was Rranted h~' Hcnrr VI/I in 1534. The Uni ...

  6. A collection of essays by the French philosopher and mathematician Condorcet on topics such as slavery, women's rights, despotism, freedom and revolution. Edited by Steven Lukes and Nadia Urbinati, the book includes an introduction, biographical notes and a guide to further reading.

  7. Political writings large proportion of the Council’s members spent their income in comfortable ease, and no doubt looked after their own spiritual wel-fare on the side, leaving the country’s affairs to run their course as providence and its leaders wished. To be sure, the common herd fared badly if one of its herdsmen proposed to lead it ...