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IMMANUEL KANT Premium Collection: Complete Critiques Philosophical Works and Essays (Including Kant's Inaugural Dissertation) - Enlightenment Philosophy and Kantian Rationalism - cover

IMMANUEL KANT Premium Collection: Complete Critiques Philosophical Works and Essays (Including Kant's Inaugural Dissertation) - Enlightenment Philosophy and Kantian Rationalism

Immanuel Kant

Übersetzer Thomas De Quincey, Paul Carus, J. H. Bernard, T. K. Abbott, William Hastie, J. M. D. Meiklejohn, W. J. Eckoff, Emanuel F. Goerwitz, R. B. Haldane

Verlag: Good Press

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Immanuel Kant's "IMMANUEL KANT Premium Collection: Complete Critiques, Philosophical Works and Essays (Including Kant's Inaugural Dissertation)" presents a monumental compilation of his most influential texts that shaped modern philosophy. The collection encapsulates his critical philosophy, characterized by rigorous analytical reasoning, systematic exploration of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics. This oeuvre demonstrates Kant'Äôs profound engagement with Enlightenment ideals, weaving an intricate tapestry that challenges readers to confront the limits of human reason while asserting the necessity of moral imperatives. His distinct style merges clarity with complexity, encouraging introspection alongside intellectual rigor. Kant, a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, dedicated his scholarly life to elucidating the intricacies of knowledge, duty, and the nature of reality. His background in rationalism and empiricism deeply informed his philosophical inquiries, leading to groundbreaking works such as the "Critique of Pure Reason." Given the historical and intellectual context of his philosophy, Kant sought to navigate the turbulent waters of skepticism and provide foundations for science and morality that would resonate through generations. This collection is indispensable for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of philosophy, offering profound insights into the formation of Western thought. Kant's ability to provoke critical reflection makes this work a vital resource for anyone seeking to grasp the essential questions of existence and moral responsibility. Dive into this comprehensive anthology to experience the brilliance of Kant's philosophical legacy.
Verfügbar seit: 08.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 820 Seiten.

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