9 Der Charakter der Gattung

In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Schriften Zur Geschichtsphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 137-155 (2011)
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In the concluding section of his *Anthropology* textbook, Kant offers the outlines of a portrait of the human race and of its collective character and vocation. The section is of interest for students of Kant’s Geschichtsphilosophie because of what it reveals about Kant’s conception of human progress, and the processes responsible for it. On Kant’s view, we can only expect collective progress through incremental political reform, and our expectation of progress rests significantly upon our own, specifically moral, reflections upon human activity.

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