Kant And The Critique Of Pure Reason by Sebastian Gardner
The Critique of Pure Reason
The book provides an in-depth analysis of Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason," exploring its central themes and philosophical implications. It examines Kant's arguments concerning the limits of human knowledge, the nature of metaphysics, and the relationship between experience and understanding. The author delves into Kant's revolutionary ideas about the structure of the mind and the conditions that make knowledge possible, offering insights into the complexities of Kantian thought. Through a detailed examination of key concepts such as the categories of understanding and the transcendental idealism, the book aims to clarify Kant's contributions to philosophy and their enduring significance.
- Published
- 1999
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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