Immanuel Kant 1724–1924
Addresses given at Jacob Sleeper Hall, Boston, on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Kant's Birth.
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Immanuel Kant 1724–1924
Addresses given at Jacob Sleeper Hall, Boston, on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Kant's Birth.
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The following papers, with the exception of Mr. Shapley's, contain the substance of addresses given at Jacob Sleeper Hall, Boston, on the two-hundredth anniversary of Kant's birth, April 22, 1924. A few alterations and additions have been made here and there in preparing the materials for the press; but the papers remain substantially as delivered. It is hoped that they may be of interest to a wider public.--From the Editor's Preface by E.C. WilmOpening Words by George Herbert Palmer, Emeritus Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Harvard UniversityKnowledge by Mary Whiton Calkins, Professor and Civil Polity, Wellesley CollegeEthics by E.C. Wilm, Professor of Philosophy, Boston UniversityThe Postulates by W.E. Hocking, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard UniversityScience by Harlow Shapley, Director, Harvard Observatory Art by Kuno Francke, Curator, Germanic Museum, Harvard UniversityLaw by Roscoe Pound, Dean, Harvard Law SchoolPeace by Gerhart von Schulze-Gaevernitz, Professor of Economics, University of Freiburg