Acknowledgments Translator's Introduction: Recent Work on Kant's Race Theory / The Texts / The Translations 1. Of the Different Human Races: An Announcement for Lectures in Physical Geography in the Summer Semester (1775) Immanuel Kant 2. Of the Different Human Races (1777) Immanuel Kant 3. From Geographical History of Human Beings and the Universally Dispersed Quadrupeds (1778) E. A. W. Zimmermann 4. Determination of the Concept of a Human Race (1785) Immanuel Kant 5. Something More About the Human Races (1786) Georg Forster 6. On the Use of Teleological Principles in Philosophy (1788) Immanuel Kant 7. Of the Varieties and Deviate Forms of Negroes (1790) Christoph Meiners 8. From Concerning the Kantian Priciple in Natural History: An Attempt to Treat this Science Philosophy (1796) Christoph Girtanner Appendix: Chronology Notes Selected Bibliography
Jon M. Mikkelsen is Professor of Philosophy at Missouri Western State University.
"...Jon Mikkelsen does an excellent job with this material ... He teases out the idea that race, while a modern concept, was being worked out even in the 1770s, and that it was an ever-fluid ideal." - Portland Book Review "This is a very important contribution for those who cannot read German and who wish to gain a purchase on the role of Kant in the highly contested domain of race theory and the less politicized but also contested domain of philosophy of biology ... For Kant specialists and even more for a general philosophical readership interested in questions of race and cosmopolitanism, Mikkelsen's volume is a very welcome contribution." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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