Kant's Views of Human Animality

In The Proceedings of the IX International Kant Kongress in Berlin Germany. pp. 450-457 (2000)
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Kant's views of human animality are consistent with his belief in human freedom.

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Holly L. Wilson
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Kant on epigenesis, monogenesis and human nature: The biological premises of anthropology.Alix A. Cohen - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 37 (4):675-693.
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