The Political Implications of Kant s Theory of Knowledge

The Political Implications of Kant s Theory of Knowledge
Author: G. Lahat
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137264381

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Based on an insightful and innovative reading of Kant's theory of knowledge, this book explores the political implications of Kant's philosophical writings on knowledge. It suggests that Kant offers a stable foundation for the reconsideration of the idea of progress as crucial in matters of political management at the outset of the 21st Century.

The Political Implications of Kant s Theory of Knowledge

The Political Implications of Kant s Theory of Knowledge
Author: G. Lahat
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137264381

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Based on an insightful and innovative reading of Kant's theory of knowledge, this book explores the political implications of Kant's philosophical writings on knowledge. It suggests that Kant offers a stable foundation for the reconsideration of the idea of progress as crucial in matters of political management at the outset of the 21st Century.

Kant s Political Theory

Kant   s Political Theory
Author: Elisabeth Ellis
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780271059860

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Past interpreters of Kant’s thought seldom viewed his writings on politics as having much importance, especially in comparison with his writings on ethics, which (along with his major works, such as the Critique of Pure Reason) received the lion’s share of attention. But in recent years a new generation of scholars has revived interest in what Kant had to say about politics. From a position of engagement with today’s most pressing questions, this volume of essays offers a comprehensive introduction to Kant’s often misunderstood political thought. Covering the full range of sources of Kant’s political theory—including not only the Doctrine of Right, the Critiques, and the political essays but also Kant’s lectures and minor writings—the volume’s distinguished contributors demonstrate that Kant’s philosophy offers compelling positions that continue to inspire the best thinking on politics today. Aside from the editor, the contributors are Michaele Ferguson, Louis-Philippe Hodgson, Ian Hunter, John Christian Laursen, Mika LaVaque-Manty, Onora O’Neill, Thomas W. Pogge, Arthur Ripstein, and Robert S. Taylor.

Kant s Critiques

Kant s Critiques
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781627932486

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One of the cornerstone books of Western philosophy, here is Kant's seminal treatise, where he seeks to define the nature of reason itself and builds his own unique system of philosophical thought with an approach known as transcendental idealism. He argues that human knowledge is limited by the capacity for perception.

Kant s Theory of Knowledge

Kant s Theory of Knowledge
Author: Harold Arthur
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1512373028

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This book is an attempt to think out the nature and tenability of Kant's Transcendental Idealism, an attempt animated by the conviction that even the elucidation of Kant's meaning, apart from any criticism, is impossible without a discussion on their own merits of the main issues which he raises.

Critique of Pure Reason

Critique of Pure Reason
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-03-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780486122137

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In his monumental Critique of Pure Reason, German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argues that human knowledge is limited by the capacity for perception. He attempts a logical designation of two varieties of knowledge: a posteriori, the knowledge acquired through experience; and a priori, knowledge not derived through experience. Kant maintains that the most practical forms of human knowledge employ the a priori judgments that are possible only when the mind determines the conditions of its own experience. This accurate translation by J. M. Meiklejohn offers a simple and direct rendering of Kant's work that is suitable for readers at all levels.

Critique of Judgement

Critique of Judgement
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2008-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199552467

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In the Critique of Judgement, Kant offers a penetrating analysis of our experience of the beautiful and the sublime. He discusses the objectivity of taste, aesthetic disinterestedness, the relation of art and nature, the role of imagination, genius and originality, the limits of representation, and the connection between morality and the aesthetic. He also investigates the validity of our judgements concerning the degree in which nature has a purpose, with respect to the highest interests of reason and enlightenment. The work profoundly influenced the artists, writers, and philosophers of the classical and romantic period, including Hegel, Schelling, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche. In addition, it has remained a landmark work in fields such as phenomenology, hermeneutics, the Frankfurt School, analytical aesthetics, and contemporary critical theory. Today it remains an essential work of philosophy, and required reading for all with an interest in aesthetics. About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

A Commentary On Kant s Critick of the Pure Reason Tr From the History of Modern Philosophy With Explanatory Notes by J P Mahaffy

A Commentary On Kant s Critick of the Pure Reason  Tr  From the History of Modern Philosophy  With Explanatory Notes by J P  Mahaffy
Author: Immanuel Kant,Ernst Kuno B Fischer
Publsiher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2018-10-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0343903881

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