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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century philosopher from Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia). He's regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe & of the late Enlightenment. His most important work is The Critique of Pure Reason, an investigation of reason itself. It encompasses an attack on traditional metaphysics & epistemology, & highlights his own contribution to these areas. Other main works of his maturity are The Critique of Practical Reason, which is about ethics, & The Critique of Judgment, about esthetics & teleology.

Pursuing metaphysics involves asking questions about the ultimate nature of reality. Kant suggested that metaphysics can be reformed thru epistemology. He suggested that by understanding the sources & limits of human knowledge we can ask fruitful metaphysical questions. He asked if an object can be known to have certain properties prior to the experience of that object. He concluded that all objects that the mind can think about must conform to its manner of thought. Therefore if the mind can think only in terms of causality–which he concluded that it does–then we can know prior to experiencing them that all objects we experience must either be a cause or an effect. However, it follows from this that it's possible that there are objects of such a nature that the mind cannot think of them, & so the principle of causality, for instance, cannot be applied outside experience: hence we cannot know, for example, whether the world always existed or if it had a cause. So the grand questions of speculative metaphysics are off limits, but the sciences are firmly grounded in laws of the mind. Kant believed himself to be creating a compromise between the empiricists & the rationalists. The empiricists believed that knowledge is acquired thru experience alone, but the rationalists maintained that such knowledge is open to Cartesian doubt and that reason alone provides us with knowledge. Kant argues, however, that using reason without applying it to experience will only lead to illusions, while experience will be purely subjective without first being subsumed under pure reason. Kant’s thought was very influential in Germany during his lifetime, moving philosophy beyond the debate between the rationalists & empiricists. The philosophers Fichte, Schelling, Hegel and Schopenhauer saw themselves as correcting and expanding Kant's system, thus bringing about various forms of German Idealism. Kant continues to be a major influence on philosophy to this day, influencing both Analytic and Continental philosophy.

Books by Immanuel Kant

Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: A German-English Edition

Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: A German-English Edition

Immanuel Kant, Mary J. Gregor, Jens Timmermann

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Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals

Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals

Immanuel Kant, Robert Stern, Christopher Bennett, Joe Saunders

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Kritik der reinen Vernunft

Kritik der reinen Vernunft

Immanuel Kant

3.96
Reader in Comedy: An Anthology of Theory and Criticism

Reader in Comedy: An Anthology of Theory and Criticism

Magda Romanska, Alan Ackerman, Plato, Aristotle, Horatius, Quintilian, Evanthius, Donatus, Hrotsvita, Dante Alighieri, John of Garland, John Lydgate, John of Salisbury, Pope Honorius III, Liudprand of Cremona, Erasmus, Gian Giorgio Trissino, Thomas Elyot, Nicholas Udall, Thomas Wilson, George Gascoigne, Stephen Gosson, Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, Battista Guarino, Samuel Butler, Molière, William Congreve, John Dryden, Aphra Behn, Jeremy Collier, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Richard Blackmore, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Immanuel Kant, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb, Søren Kierkegaard, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Baudelaire, George Meredith, George Bernard Shaw, Mark Twain, Henri Bergson, Sigmund Freud, Luigi Pirandello, Virginia Woolf, Constance Rourke, Kenneth Burke, Susanne K. Langer, Georges Bataille, Northrop Frye, Jacques Derrida, Mikhail Bakhtin, René Girard, Gerald Mast, Stanley Cavell, Mahadev L. Apte, Linda Hutcheon, Henry Jenkins, Simon Critchley, Glenda R. Carpio, Michael North, Ruth Wisse

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Critique of Judgement

Critique of Judgement

Immanuel Kant, James Creed Meredith, Nicholas Walker

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Critique of Pure Reason

Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant, Paul Guyer, Allen W. Wood

3.96
Practical Philosophy

Practical Philosophy

Immanuel Kant, Allen W. Wood, Mary J. Gregor

4.11
Human Nature: A Reader

Human Nature: A Reader

Joel J. Kupperman, Confucius, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Søren Kierkegaard, Jean-Paul Sartre, Plato, Aristotle, Mencius, Xun Kuang, Sigmund Freud, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Hobbes, Joseph Butler

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