Manifest Reality by Lucy Allais

Kant's Idealism and His Realism

The book delves into the intricate philosophical exploration of Immanuel Kant's theories, particularly focusing on his concept of transcendental idealism. It examines the nuanced relationship between appearances and things in themselves, challenging the traditional interpretations of Kant's work. Through a detailed analysis, the book seeks to clarify the often misunderstood aspects of Kantian philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on how reality is perceived and understood. The author meticulously unpacks complex ideas, making them accessible to both scholars and those new to Kantian thought, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and human cognition.

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Published
2015
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Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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