Kant's Theory of Knowledge: An Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason
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Synopsis
Author Biography: Justus Hartnack is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, SUNY Brockport.
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Both an introduction to Kantian philosophy and an analysis of its contributions and influence, this slender volume sets out the basic principles of Kant's thought. Hartnack (no credentials noted) offers an explanation of Kantian philosophy beginning with and centering on the . He outlines the basic elements of this work, including such difficult concepts as the transcendental aesthetic, the transcendental analytic, and the transcendental dialectic, breaking each into their component parts and explaining those in turn. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)