Historical trends and human futures 1 Note on the texts: references to Kant’s writings use the date of a contemporary translation into English, with the date of first publication given in square brackets. Page references use the standard Prussian Academy volume and page numbers (Kant, 1900–, cited as Ak.). However, where a translation does not include them, the page number of the translation is given, with sufficient indication of the location of the passage to make it simple to find it in other editions and translations (for example, references to ‘Idea for a universal history’ include the identifier IUH and the number of the ‘Proposition’ as well as a page number). Where short titles are in conventional use, I use them; where translations of particular passages seem to me unconvincing I have offered my own version, and given the German text in a footnote. 1
Titel:
Historical trends and human futures 1 Note on the texts: references to Kant’s writings use the date of a contemporary translation into English, with the date of first publication given in square brackets. Page references use the standard Prussian Academy volume and page numbers (Kant, 1900–, cited as Ak.). However, where a translation does not include them, the page number of the translation is given, with sufficient indication of the location of the passage to make it simple to find it in other editions and translations (for example, references to ‘Idea for a universal history’ include the identifier IUH and the number of the ‘Proposition’ as well as a page number). Where short titles are in conventional use, I use them; where translations of particular passages seem to me unconvincing I have offered my own version, and given the German text in a footnote. 1
Auteur:
O’Neill, Onora
Verschenen in:
Studies in history and philosophy of science. Pt. A