Kant : a biography

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Kant : a biography

Manfred Kuehn

Cambridge University Press, 2002

1st pbk. ed

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Originally published: 2001

Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-529) index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is the first full-length biography in more than fifty years of Immanuel Kant, one of the giants amongst the pantheon of Western philosophers as well as the one with the most powerful and broad influence on contemporary philosophy. It is well known that Kant spent his entire life in an isolated part of Prussia living the life of a typical university professor. This has given rise to the view that Kant was a pure thinker with no life of his own, or at least none worth considering seriously. In this biography, Manfred Kuehn debunks that myth once and for all. Taking account of the most recent scholarship Professor Kuehn allows the reader (whether interested in philosophy, history, politics, German culture, or religion) to follow the same journey that Kant himself took in emerging as a central figure in modern philosophy.

Table of Contents

  • Chronology of Kant's life and work
  • Prologue and epilogue, 'As You Like It'
  • 1. Childhood and early youth (1724-1740)
  • 2. Student and private teacher (1740-1755)
  • 3. The elegant magister (1755-1764)
  • 4. Palingenesis and its consequences (1764-1769)
  • 5. Silent years (1770-1780)
  • 6. 'All-crushing' critic of metaphysics (1780-1784)
  • 7. Founder of a metaphysics of morals (1784-1787)
  • 8. Problems with religion and politics (1788-1795)
  • 9. The old man (1796-1804)
  • Bibliography.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA64332376
  • ISBN
    • 0521524067
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 544 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
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