Kant's 'Critique Of Pure Reason' by Jill Vance Buroker
An Introduction
The book provides an accessible introduction and comprehensive analysis of Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason," focusing on its central themes and philosophical arguments. It explores Kant's revolutionary ideas about the nature of human knowledge, the limits of metaphysics, and the relationship between experience and understanding. The author elucidates Kant's complex theories, such as the distinction between phenomena and noumena, the role of a priori knowledge, and the concept of transcendental idealism. Through clear explanations and critical insights, the book aims to make Kant's dense and challenging work more understandable to students and readers interested in philosophy.
- Published
- 2006
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- Unknown
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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