The Cambridge Companion to Kant

The Cambridge Companion to Kant

Author
Paul Guyer (editor)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Year
1992
Page
xii, 482 p.
ISBN
9780521365871,0521365872,9780521367684,0521367689,9781139000536,1139000535
File Type
pdf
File Size
26.3 MiB

The fundamental task of philosophy since the seventeenth century has been to determine whether the essential principles of both knowledge and action can be discovered by human beings unaided by an external agency. No one philosopher contributed more to this enterprise than Kant, whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) shook the very foundations of the intellectual world. Kant argued that the basic principles of the natural sciences are imposed on reality by human sensibility and understanding, and thus that human beings are also free to impose their own free and rational agency on the world. This volume is the only systematic and comprehensive account of the full range of Kant's writings available, and the first major overview of his work to be published in more than a dozen years. An internationally recognized team of Kant scholars explore Kant's conceptual revolution in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, and the philosophy of religion. The volume also traces the historical origins and consequences of Kant's work.

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