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Kant for beginners

Christopher Want and Andrzej Klimowski ; edited by Richard Appignanesi

Icon Books, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-175)

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Immanuel Kant, philosopher of the Enlightenment, laid the foundations of modern Western thought. This work focuses on the three critiques of Pure Reason, Practical Reason and Judgement. It describes Kant's main formal concepts: the relation of mind to sensory experience, the question of freedom and the law and, above all, the revaluation of metaphysics. Kant emerges as a diehard rationalist yet also a Romantic, deeply committed to the power of the sublime to transform experience.

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