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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Salomo Friedlaender , Bruce James Krajewski , Bruce James KrajewskiPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De Gruyter Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9783110991833ISBN 10: 3110991837 Pages: 159 Publication Date: 18 March 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Specifically designed for teachers, rather than their students, Kant for Children is framed as answers to sometimes pointed questions. In this book, Friedlaender conveys key aspects of Ernst Marcus' interpretation of Kant's philosophy but in a lively, popular form. This translation provides a new and fascinating glimpse into an often ignored or forgotten aspect of Weimar thought and culture, one of many that would be swept away in the rising tide of National Socialism."" - David Sullivan, Professor of Philosophy, Metropolitan State University of Denver. ""Everyone needs a bit of Dada, and Kant Studies is no exception. This book will place the intriguing figure of Salomo Friedlaender (aka Mynona) crookedly and provocatively in discussions of Kant's writings on education. Friedlaender 'proves' that Kant's moral philosophy can bring about Perpetual Peace and mutual tolerance between all people regardless of race and religion, and that sexuality should be solely for procreation within marriage... Much of his analysis won't do at all; it will stir up debate, even outraged objection, just as one should expect from a quasi-dadaist, and yet there are other aspects of his Kant for Children that are simply compelling and easily adhered to: in this disorienting 'post-truth' age, his earnest commitment to helping the young develop the skill of critical thinking so that they do not find their way in this world, but develop the resources they need to change it for the better, taps into the rebellious potential of Kantian philosophy. Sapere Aude!"" - Diane Morgan, School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies, University of Leeds, UK." """Specifically designed for teachers, rather than their students, Kant for Children is framed as answers to sometimes pointed questions. In this book, Friedlaender conveys key aspects of Ernst Marcus' interpretation of Kant's philosophy but in a lively, popular form. This translation provides a new and fascinating glimpse into an often ignored or forgotten aspect of Weimar thought and culture, one of many that would be swept away in the rising tide of National Socialism."" - David Sullivan, Professor of Philosophy, Metropolitan State University of Denver. ""Everyone needs a bit of Dada, and Kant Studies is no exception. This book will place the intriguing figure of Salomo Friedlaender (aka Mynona) crookedly and provocatively in discussions of Kant's writings on education. Friedlaender 'proves' that Kant's moral philosophy can bring about Perpetual Peace and mutual tolerance between all people regardless of race and religion, and that sexuality should be solely for procreation within marriage... Much of his analysis won't do at all; it will stir up debate, even outraged objection, just as one should expect from a quasi-dadaist, and yet there are other aspects of his Kant for Children that are simply compelling and easily adhered to: in this disorienting 'post-truth' age, his earnest commitment to helping the young develop the skill of critical thinking so that they do not find their way in this world, but develop the resources they need to change it for the better, taps into the rebellious potential of Kantian philosophy. Sapere Aude!"" - Diane Morgan, School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies, University of Leeds, UK." Author InformationSalomo Friedlaender (author); Bruce Krajewski (ed. and trans.), College Station, TX, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |