Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman’s Fabulous Jump Portraits
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Philippe Halsman captured everyone from screen sirens Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to authors Aldous Huxley and John Steinbeck suspended in mid-air.
Yousuf Karsh has snapped portraits of some of the most iconic figures of the last century. His wide-ranging pool of subjects includes John F. Kennedy,...
Scholarship on Kant's practical philosophy has often overlooked its reception in the early days of post-Kantian philosophy and German Idealism. This volume of new essays illuminates that reception and how it informed the development of practical philosophy between Kant and Hegel. The essays discuss, in addition to Kant, Hegel and Fichte, relatively little-known thinkers such as Pistorius, Ulrich, Maimon, Erhard, E. Reimarus, Reinhold, Jacobi, F. Schlegel, Humboldt, Dalberg, Gentz, Rehberg, and Möser. Issues discussed include the empty formalism objection, the separation between right and morality, freedom and determinism, nihilism, the right to revolution, ideology, and the limits of the liberal state. Taken together, the essays provide an historically informed and philosophically nuanced picture of the development of post-Kantian practical philosophy.
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