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Immanuel Kant: Critical Assessments

by Ruth Chadwick
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Overview

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was born in Königsberg in Prussia. It is often claimed that he is the greatest philosopher in the history of modern philosophy, if not its entire history.

This collection brings together many of the most influential criticisms of Kantian philosophy, from his own time to the present day. Volume I is historical, including Kant criticism from Schiller to Buchdahl. It contains some previously untranslated material. Volumes II, III and IV include recent essays on Kant, covering the major aspects of his work. Volume II examines the Critique of Pure Reason, Volume III explores Kant's moral and political philosophy, and Volume IV deals with the Critique of Judgement and the relation of the third Critique to the other two. The volumes will be of great value to anyone with a serious interest in Kant's philosophy.

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Book Details

Published
December 22, 1992
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
1400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415021432

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