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The Unknown Ideal

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Immerse yourself in the profound realm of Kantian philosophy with "The Unknown Ideal: Unveiling the Essence of Freedom." This captivating book embarks on an intellectual journey to explore the intricate tapestry of Immanuel Kant's theoretical and practical philosophies, offering fresh perspectives and insights into his enduring legacy.

At the heart of Kant's philosophy lies the concept of freedom, an ideal that permeates his entire intellectual framework. "The Unknown Ideal" delves into the depths of Kant's exploration of freedom, examining his arguments for freedom as autonomy and the inherent capacity for rational moral decision-making. Discover how Kant's notion of freedom provides a foundation for his moral philosophy and the categorical imperative, guiding our actions and decisions based on universal moral principles.

Moreover, this book delves into Kant's critique of pure reason, challenging our assumptions about the world and the limits of human knowledge. Explore the boundaries between the knowable and the unknowable as Kant analyzes the structure of human understanding and identifies the categories and principles that shape our perception of reality. Confront the profound questions raised by Kant's rigorous examination of the limits of our cognitive faculties.

Furthermore, "The Unknown Ideal" unravels the complexities of Kant's critique of practical reason, exploring the foundations of morality and the nature of moral obligations. Discover how Kant posits that moral laws transcend experience and external authorities, rooted in the inherent rationality of human beings. Engage with Kant's categorical imperative, its various formulations, and its implications for our moral decision-making, offering a universal moral principle that guides our actions and transcends cultural and historical contingencies.

Kant's philosophy extends beyond the realm of ethics, encompassing his philosophy of right, philosophy of history, and philosophy of religion. "The Unknown Ideal" investigates Kant's conception of justice, individual rights, and the relationship between the individual and the state. Explore his intriguing notion of progress and the teleological unfolding of human events, contemplating the trajectory of human civilization through Kant's unique perspective. Additionally, delve into Kant's arguments for the existence of God, his analysis of religious experience, and the relationship between faith and reason, shedding light on the enduring human quest for meaning and purpose.

"The Unknown Ideal" culminates with a comprehensive examination of Kant's legacy and his profound influence on Western philosophy. Trace the impact of his ideas on subsequent thinkers and intellectual movements, highlighting the enduring relevance of his philosophy for ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Discover how Kant's legacy continues to inspire and challenge contemporary thought, inviting us to grapple with the enduring questions of human existence.

Embark on an intellectual odyssey with "The Unknown Ideal" and immerse yourself in the depths of Kantian philosophy, gaining a deeper understanding of freedom, reason, and morality. Through its engaging exploration of Kant's theoretical and practical philosophies, this book promises to enrich your understanding of the world and the human condition.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 162 pages.

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