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Hardcover Kant's Weltanschauung Book

ISBN: 1025762509

ISBN13: 9781025762500

Kant's Weltanschauung

"Kant's Weltanschyauung" provides a profound examination of the philosophical worldview of Immanuel Kant, one of the most influential figures in modern thought. In this insightful study, Richard Kroner and John E. Smith explore the intricate architecture of Kantian philosophy, moving beyond mere technical analysis to uncover the underlying unity of his critical system. The authors delve into how Kant's revolutionary "Copernican Revolution" reshaped our understanding of the relationship between the human mind and the external world.

The book navigates the core pillars of Kant's thought, from the epistemological foundations laid in the "Critique of Pure Reason" to the ethical imperatives and aesthetic judgments that complete his vision of human experience. By clarifying the concept of the worldview within the context of German Idealism, the work illuminates how Kant sought to reconcile the demands of scientific reason with the necessity of moral freedom and faith. This scholarly volume remains an essential resource for students and researchers of philosophy, offering a clear and comprehensive perspective on the transition from the Enlightenment to the era of post-Kantian idealism. Through this analysis, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the enduring relevance of Kant's intellectual legacy.

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