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- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. English. 1798".
- catalog contributor b4901096.
- catalog created "1798-99.".
- catalog date "1798".
- catalog date "1798-99.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1798-99.".
- catalog description "cont. -- v.2. Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime. Something on the influence of the moon on the temperature of the air. History and physiography of the most remarkable cases of the earthquake of 1755. On the volcanos in moon. Of a gentle ton lately assumed philosphy. On the failure of all the philosophical essays in the theodicee. The only possible argument for the demostration of the existence of God. The religion within the sphere of naked reason. The end of all things.".
- catalog description "v.1. What is enlightening? The groundwork of the metaphysic of morals. The false subtilty of the four syllogistic figures envinced. On the popular judgment: that may be right in theory, but does not hold good in the praxis. Of the injustice of counterfeiting books. Eternal peace. The conjectural beginning of the history of man. An inquiry concerning the perspicuity of the principles of natural theology and of moral. What means: to orient one's self in thinking. An idea of an universal history in a cosmopolitical view.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog issued "1798".
- catalog issued "1798-99.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London: Printed for the translator; and sold by William Richardson under the Royal Exchange.".
- catalog tableOfContents "cont. -- v.2. Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime. Something on the influence of the moon on the temperature of the air. History and physiography of the most remarkable cases of the earthquake of 1755. On the volcanos in moon. Of a gentle ton lately assumed philosphy. On the failure of all the philosophical essays in the theodicee. The only possible argument for the demostration of the existence of God. The religion within the sphere of naked reason. The end of all things.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v.1. What is enlightening? The groundwork of the metaphysic of morals. The false subtilty of the four syllogistic figures envinced. On the popular judgment: that may be right in theory, but does not hold good in the praxis. Of the injustice of counterfeiting books. Eternal peace. The conjectural beginning of the history of man. An inquiry concerning the perspicuity of the principles of natural theology and of moral. What means: to orient one's self in thinking. An idea of an universal history in a cosmopolitical view.".
- catalog title "Essays and treatises on moral, political, and various philosophical subjects. By Emanuel Kant ... From the German by the translator of The principles of critical philosophy ...".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. English. 1798".
- catalog type "text".