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Papers on Kant Volume 48 No. 3 (Autumn 1981) Arien Mack, Editor |
| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Hans Jonas |
Reflections on Technology,
Progress, and Utopia |
| Robert L. Heilbroner |
Was Schumpeter Right? |
| Terence M. O'Keefe |
Paul Tillich's Marxism |
| Avery Sharron |
Frame Paralysis: When Time Stands Still |
| Peter Clecak |
"The Movement" and Its Legacy |
| Papers on Kant
Presented
at the Hannah Arendt Memorial Symposium on Political Philosophy, The
New School, November 1980 |
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| Thomas Seebohm |
Kant's Theory of Revolution |
| Manfred Riedel |
Transcendental Politics? Political Legitimacy and the Concept of Civil Society in Kant |
| Stanley Rosen |
Man's Hope |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
Reflections on Technology, Progress, and Utopia Hans Jonas Hans Jonas is Alvin
Johnson Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the New School for Social
Research. His books in English include The Phenomenon of Life (1966)
and Philosophical Essays (1974).
Robert L. Heilbroner is
Norman Thomas Professor of Economics at the New School for Social
Research. His most recent book is Marxism: For and Against (1980).
Paul Tillich's Marxism Terence M. O'Keefe Terence M. O'Keefe is
Lecturer in Philosophy at the New University of Ulster, Coleraine,
Northern Ireland. Frame Paralysis: When Time Stands Still Avery Sharron Avery Sharron, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kentucky, is
working on a book on the social perception and organization of time. "The Movement" and Its Legacy Peter Clecak Peter Clecak is
Professor of Social Thought at the University of
California, Irvine.
His most recent book is Crooked Paths: Reflections on Socialism,
Conservatism, and the Welfare State (1977).
Kant's Theory of Revolution Thomas Seebohm Thomas Seebohm is
Professor of Philosophy at the Pennsylvania State University. His most
recent book, in German, is Ratio und Charisma (1976).
Transcendental Politics? Political Legitimacy and the Concept of Civil Society in Kant Manfred Riedel Manfred Riedel is
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Erlangen. His most recent
book, in German, is Verstehen oder Erklaren? (1978). Man's Hope Stanley Rosen Stanley Rosen is
Professor of Philosophy and Fellow, Institute for the Arts and
Humanistic Studies, the Pennsylvania State University. His most recent
book is The Limits of Analysis (1980). |
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