Basic Writings by Immanuel Kant
A collection of foundational essays and excerpts that lay out a critical account of human cognition, morality, and judgment: it argues that knowledge depends on the mind’s a priori forms and categories (a “Copernican” shift in epistemology) that set limits on metaphysical claims, develops a moral theory grounding ethics in autonomy and the categorical imperative—duty derived from universalizable maxims and the intrinsic worth of persons—and treats aesthetics and teleology as mediating between theoretical and practical reason, emphasizing both the bounds of speculative reason and the necessity of moral law for practical life.
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