Kant’s Experiential Enlightenment and Court Philosophy in the 18th Century

History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (April 2001):179-205 (2001)
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Abstract

Christian Thomasius and his school, including Andreas Rüdiger and Christian Crusius influenced Kant in the development of his Pragmatic Anthropology. They all shared a common concern that philosophy ought to be useful to students who have a role to play in the world.

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