Between 1916 and 1925, Paul Klee created some 50 hand puppets for his son Felix Klee, some of them made...
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English Issue 37/2024
“What can I know? What can I do? What can I hope for? What is the human being?” Immanuel Kant posed these questions as the great questions of philosophy and life in his lectures on logic in the 1760s. Almost 30 years later, he reiterated these profound ruminations in his Critique of Pure Reason and in a letter. The founder of modern philosophy was born on April 22, 1724 and would be 300 years old now. While philosophy back then was a discipline of the few, today it permeates every area of life and makes everything and everyone a question—a good reason to celebrate this great mind in this week’s issue, among our other thought-provoking articles.
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