Kant's Three Critiques

Kant's Three Critiques

Por T. K. Abbot (Traductor), J. H. Bernard (Traductor), Immanuel Kant, J. M. D. Meiklejohn (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In 'Kant's Three Critiques', Immanuel Kant delves into three pivotal works: 'Critique of Pure Reason', 'Critique of Practical Reason', and 'Critique of Judgment'. Offering a profound exploration of metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics, Kant scrutinizes the limits of human understanding and the nature of rationality. His dense and intricate prose demands careful consideration, reflecting the Enlightenment era's emphasis on reason and logic. Groundbreaking in its time, Kant's work continues to influence modern philosophy and remains a cornerstone of Western thought. Kant's critiques serve as a testament to his dedication to unraveling the complexities of human existence and knowledge, inviting readers to engage critically with their own beliefs and perceptions. Scholars admire Kant's intellectual rigor and his unique ability to synthesize diverse philosophical ideas with unparalleled clarity and precision. For readers seeking a deep dive into the fundamental questions of existence, morality, and beauty, 'Kant's Three Critiques' is an essential read that offers timeless insights and challenges traditional modes of thought.

J. M. D. Meiklejohn

Immanuel Kant (Königsberg, Prusia, 22 de abril de 1724 – Königsberg, 12 de febrero de 1804) fue un filósofo prusiano de la Ilustración. Es el primero y más importante representante del criticismo y precursor del idealismo alemán y está considerado como uno de los pensadores más influyentes de la Europa moderna y de la filosofía universal.
Entre sus escritos más destacados se encuentra la Crítica de la razón pura, calificada generalmente como un punto de inflexión en la historia de la filosofía y el inicio de la filosofía contemporánea.