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Anthropology

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Number of Chapters: 26

Length: 05 hours and 02 minutes

Language: English

Immanuel Kant gave a series of lectures on anthropology 1772-1773, 1795-1796 at the University of Königsberg, which was founded in 1544. His lectures dealt with recognizing the internal and external in man, cognition, sensuousness, the five senses, as well as the soul and the mind. They were gathered together and published in 1798 and then published in English in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy in 1867, volumes 9-16. Therefore, several texts will be used for this book. I was able to find sections 1-37 and then section 43, and sections 47-57. It seems that sections 38-42, 44-46 are not available. This is book one of his longer works.

My favorite quotes

If someone has purposely caused a disaster, and it is questionable whether he is at all, or in what degree he is to be, blamed for it, and whether or not he was insane at the time of the commission of the deed, the court should not refer him to the medical facility – the court itself being incompetent to decide upon such a case – but to the philosophical faculty. On this ground the question whether the accused was in the possession of all the faculties of his understanding and judgment, is altogether of a psychological nature….

Helmont says, that, after having taken a certain dose of “napell” – a poisonous root, he felt as if he thought in his stomach. Many people have experimented with opium to such an extent that they finally felt their minds weaken when they neglected to use this stimulant of their brain.

(Summary by Craig Campbell)

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Sections 1-2
Sections 3-4
Sections 5-7
Section 8
Sections 9-10
Sections 11-13
Sections 14-15
Sections 16-19
Section 20
Sections 21-22
Sections 23-26

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Concerning self consciousness and egoism (Larry Wilson)
Concerning voluntary consciousness, self-observation, and representation (Larry Wilson)
Concerning the perspicuity and obscurity in the consciousness of our representations (Craig Campbell)
Concerning sensuousness as opposed to the understanding (Craig Campbell)
Apology for sensuousness and sensuous justified (Craig Campbell)
Concerning our power of doing in regard to the faculty of cognition in general (VivianWeaver)
Concerning artificial play and moral semblance (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the five senses (sgrace)
Concerning the faculty of cognition and the internal sense (VivianWeaver)
Concerning the causes of the decrease or increase of our sensuous perceptions in degree (sgrace)
Concerning the stoppage, weakening, and total loss of our sensuous faculty (VivianWeaver)
Concerning imagination (Anna Simon)
Concerning certain bodily means of exciting or soothing the power of imagination (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the sensuous power of productive imagination according to its different kinds (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the means of arousing and tempering the play of the power of imagination (Amy Gramour)
Concerning the faculty of the power of imagination to represent the past and make present the future (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the faculty of prevision and the gift of prophecy (Craig Campbell)
Concerning involuntary imaginations in a healthy condition, or dreams (Amy Gramour)
Concerning the designatory faculty and signs (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the Weaknesses and Diseases of the Soul in regard to its Faculty of Cognition (Craig Campbell)
Mental Diverrsion (distractio) (Craig Campbell)
Dull (hebes) (Craig Campbell)
Concerning the diseases of the mind and delirious raving (Craig Campbell)
Desultory remarks (Craig Campbell)
Concerning talent, wit, and the specific distinction between comparing and argumentative wit (Craig Campbell)
Concerning sagacity and genius (Anna Simon)
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