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Sette scritti politici liberi

Personen und Körperschaften: Kant, Immanuel (auth), Pievatolo, Maria Chiara (Herausgeber*in, Sonstige)
Titel: Sette scritti politici liberi
Format: E-Book
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Firenze Firenze University Press 2011
Umfang: 1 electronic resource (288 p.)
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contents At the end of the eighteenth century, before and during the French Revolution, Kant wrote intensively about politics. This book brings together the translations of his principal philosophical-political works, with the editor's annotations, from the essay on Enlightenment through to the writing on progress. The texts are subject to a Creative Commons licence, so that they can be amended without restrictions, retaining the same rights. Open access publication alone can achieve freedom in the public use of reason. The decision to free a classic work from economic monopoly and censure is intended to demonstrate that open access is not an academic theory but a reality that can give value and meaning to the establishment of a public university. Making Kant read means much more than merely reading him.
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spelling Kant, Immanuel auth, Pievatolo, Maria Chiara edt, Pievatolo, Maria Chiara oth, Sette scritti politici liberi, Firenze Firenze University Press 2011, 1 electronic resource (288 p.), text txt rdacontent, computer c rdamedia, online resource cr rdacarrier, Open Access star Unrestricted online access, At the end of the eighteenth century, before and during the French Revolution, Kant wrote intensively about politics. This book brings together the translations of his principal philosophical-political works, with the editor's annotations, from the essay on Enlightenment through to the writing on progress. The texts are subject to a Creative Commons licence, so that they can be amended without restrictions, retaining the same rights. Open access publication alone can achieve freedom in the public use of reason. The decision to free a classic work from economic monopoly and censure is intended to demonstrate that open access is not an academic theory but a reality that can give value and meaning to the establishment of a public university. Making Kant read means much more than merely reading him., Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/, Italian, www.oapen.org https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/54974/1/9788866550006.pdf 0 DOAB: download the publication, www.oapen.org https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/82453 0 DOAB: description of the publication, txt, nc, Social & Political Philosophy
spellingShingle Kant, Immanuel, Sette scritti politici liberi, At the end of the eighteenth century, before and during the French Revolution, Kant wrote intensively about politics. This book brings together the translations of his principal philosophical-political works, with the editor's annotations, from the essay on Enlightenment through to the writing on progress. The texts are subject to a Creative Commons licence, so that they can be amended without restrictions, retaining the same rights. Open access publication alone can achieve freedom in the public use of reason. The decision to free a classic work from economic monopoly and censure is intended to demonstrate that open access is not an academic theory but a reality that can give value and meaning to the establishment of a public university. Making Kant read means much more than merely reading him., Social & Political Philosophy
title Sette scritti politici liberi
title_auth Sette scritti politici liberi
title_full Sette scritti politici liberi
title_fullStr Sette scritti politici liberi
title_full_unstemmed Sette scritti politici liberi
title_short Sette scritti politici liberi
title_sort sette scritti politici liberi
title_unstemmed Sette scritti politici liberi
topic Social & Political Philosophy
topic_facet Social & Political Philosophy
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