Introduction Robert B. Louden Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime (1764) translated by Paul Guyer Essay on the maladies of the head (1764) translated by Holly Wilson Review of Moscati's work of the corporeal essential differences between the structure of animals and humans (1771) translated by Gunter Zoeller Of the different races of human beings (1775) translated by Holly Wilson and Gunter Zoeller Essays regarding the philanthropinum (1776/1777) translated by Robert B. Louden A note to Physicians (1782) translated by Gunter Zoeller Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan aim (1784) translated by Allen W. Wood Reviews of J. G. Herder's Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Humanity, Parts 1 and 2 (1785) translated by Allen W. Wood Determination of the concept of a human race (1785) translated by Holly Wilson and Gunter Zoeller Conjectural beginning of human history (1786) translated by Allen W. Wood Some remarks on Ludwig Heinrich Jakob's examination of Mendelssohn's Morning Hours (1786) translated by Gunter Zoeller On the Philosophers' medicine of the body (1786) translated by Mary Gregor On the use of teleological principles in philosophy (1788) translated by Gunter Zoeller From Soemmerring's On the Organ of the Soul (1796) translated by Arnulf Zweig Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view (1798) translated by Robert B. Louden Postscript to Christian Gottlieb Mielcke's Lithuanian-German and German-Lithuanian Dictionary (1800) translated by Gunter Zoeller Lectures on pedagogy (1803) translated by Robert B. Louden.
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