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Manfred Kuehn
Born1947
Academic background
EducationMcGill University (PhD)
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosophy
InstitutionsBoston University

Manfred Kuehn (born 1947) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Boston University. He is known for his works on German philosophy.[1][2] A festschrift in his honor titled Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment was published in 2018.[3]

Books

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  • Scottish Common Sense in Germany (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1988)
  • Immanuel Kant, An International Anthology of Essays on Kant. 2 vols., edited with Heiner F. Klemme (Ashgate, 2000)
  • Immanuel Kant, A Biography (Cambridge University Press, 2001, with translations into German, Spanish, Korean, Chinese and Russian)
  • Kant-Biographien (Thoemmes, 2002)

References

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  1. ^ "Kant and Education: Interpretations and Commentary". NDPR.
  2. ^ "Immanuel Kant, Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime and Other Writings". NDPR.
  3. ^ "Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment". NDPR.
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