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HAHN, Alexandre. Rational Psychology and Empirical Anthropology in Kant. Nat. hum. [online]. 2019, vol.21, n.2, pp. 53-76. ISSN 1517-2430.

This paper aims to highlight the relevance of the "Paralogisms of pure reason" for the Kantian project of an empirical systematically designed anthropology, that is, a science of man. Particularly, I will argue that the main result of Kant's criticism of rational psychology (as a doctrine of soul) was to ensure the logical possibility of the "noumenal self". That has turned possible to conceive the man as a free acting being, capable of making something of himself, and not just as a product of nature. This idea of man is fundamental to the Kantian anthropology since it orders and directs the empirically acquired knowledge, giving it systematic unity.

Palavras-chave : rational psychology; noumenal self; idea of man; empirical anthropology.

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