Dive into the profound depths of thought with "Metaphysical Works", a collection of writings that explore the fundamental nature of reality. Immanuel Kant, one of history's most influential philosophers, challenges readers to consider questions of existence, knowledge, and the limits of human understanding. Edited by John Richardson, this edition offers insights into Kant's complex philosophical system.
Explore core concepts such as transcendental idealism, the categorical imperative, and the relationship between phenomena and noumena. This volume offers invaluable insight into the mind of a thinker whose ideas continue to shape philosophical discourse today.
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