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Books > Philosophy > Western philosophy > Modern Western philosophy, c 1600 to the present > Western philosophy, c 1600 to c 1800

Descartes and the Doubting Mind (Hardcover, New): James Hill Descartes and the Doubting Mind (Hardcover, New)
James Hill
R5,665 Discovery Miles 56 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Descartes characterisation of the mind as a 'thinking thing marks the beginning of modern philosophy of mind. It is also the point of departure for Descartes own system in which the mind is the first object of knowledge for those who reason in an 'orderly way. This ground-breaking book shows that the Cartesian mind has been widely misunderstood: typically treated as simply the subject of phenomenal consciousness, ignoring its deeply intellectual character. James Hill argues that this interpretation has gone hand in hand with a misreading of Descartes method of doubt which treats it as all-inclusive and universal in scope. In fact, the sceptical arguments of the First Meditation aim to lead the mind away from the senses and towards the intellectual 'notions that the mind has within it, and which are never the subject of doubt. Hill also places Descartes concept of mind into the wider setting of his science of nature, showing how he wished to reveal a mental subject that would able to comprehend the new physics necessitated by Copernicus heliocentrism.

Theory and Practice in the Philosophy of David Hume (Hardcover): James Wiley Theory and Practice in the Philosophy of David Hume (Hardcover)
James Wiley
R1,540 Discovery Miles 15 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The author argues that the relationship between theory and practice was central to Hume, that he developed two theories of theory and practice (one in the Treatise of Human Nature, which separates theory and practice, another in the Enquiries, which links them), that the secular speculative philosophy of human nature in the Treatise leads to the humanist practical philosophy of Hume's Essays, Moral, Political and Literary and History of England, and that the foundations of Hume's political theory are history and political realism rather than custom and tradition. Although Hume is usually considered a skeptic and the originator of the 'is/ought' distinction, he genuinely believed that 'the life of virtue' is happiest and that this conclusion derived equally from philosophy and common sense. The author argues for the continuing relevance of Hume's views on human nature, common sense, practical philosophy, ethics and humanism.

Charismatic Connection - The Authentic Soul Mate Experience (Paperback): Serena Jade Charismatic Connection - The Authentic Soul Mate Experience (Paperback)
Serena Jade
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

STOP RIGHT THERE AS SOON AS CHAMPION JOCKEY CHRIS ANTLEY AND SERENA JADE LOCK EYES, THEIR SOULS RECOGNIZE ONE ANOTHER...A TRUE SOUL MATE EXPERIENCE Envision the beauty that would come from a true, pure, and authentic spiritual connection with another soul. It is what each of us longs for, but very few attain. Serena Jade is among those fortunate enough to have experienced such a connection.That love is found with Chris Antley, professional jockey and Kentucky Derby champion. Join Chris Antley and Serena Jade on a sweeping saga as synchronicity guides them to consciously realize their deep and profound connection.Set against the backdrop of the exciting horse racing industry and Serena Jade's exotic travels

Self-Evident Truths? - Human Rights and the Enlightenment (The Oxford Amnesty Lectures) (Hardcover, New): Kate E. Tunstall Self-Evident Truths? - Human Rights and the Enlightenment (The Oxford Amnesty Lectures) (Hardcover, New)
Kate E. Tunstall
R4,578 Discovery Miles 45 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The keywords of the Enlightenment-freedom, tolerance, rights, equality-are today heard everywhere, and they are used to endorse a wide range of positions, some of which are in perfect contradiction. While Orwell's 1984 claims that there is one phrase in the English language that resists translation into Newspeak, namely the opening lines of that key Enlightenment text, the Declaration of Independence: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...', we also find the Wall Street Journal saying of the Iraq War that the US was 'fighting for the very notion of the Enlightenment'. It seems we are no longer sure whether these truths are self-evident nor quite what they might mean today. Based on the critically acclaimed Oxford Amnesty Lectures series, this book brings together a number of major international figures to debate the history of freedom, tolerance, equality, and to explore the complex legacy of the Enlightenment for human rights. The lectures are published here with responses from other leading figures in the field.

Kant's Critique of Pure Reason - The Foundation of Modern Philosophy (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Otfried Hoeffe Kant's Critique of Pure Reason - The Foundation of Modern Philosophy (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Otfried Hoeffe
R3,685 Discovery Miles 36 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kant s "Critique of Pure Reason" is so outstanding among modern philosophical works, that it can be termed "the" foundation of modern philosophy. Schopenhauer termed it "the most important book ever to have been written in Europe." Otfried Hoffe guides the reader through the "Critique" one step at a time, expounding Kant s thoughts, submitting them to an interpretation and drawing a summary conclusion, placing the work and its topics within the context of its modern successors. A "critical" interpretation of Kant s text reveals that he had something to say on many discussions that are said to have originated after his death. Reducing his argumentation to its central tenets, it can be made stronger and applicable to current problems. Kant s eventual concern, however, even when writing theoretical philosophy, lay with the practical. Elaborating this concern and its connection to Kant s theoretical philosophy is a prime tenet of this book."

Kant: Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason - A Commentary (Hardcover, New): James J. Dicenso Kant: Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason - A Commentary (Hardcover, New)
James J. Dicenso
R2,971 Discovery Miles 29 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is one of the great modern examinations of religion's meaning, function and impact on human affairs. In this volume, the first complete English-language commentary on the work, James J. DiCenso explains the historical context in which the book appeared, including the importance of Kant's conflict with state censorship. He shows how the Religion addresses crucial Kantian themes such as the relationship between freedom and morality, the human propensity to evil, the status of historical traditions in relation to ethical principles, and the interface between individual ethics and social institutions. The major arguments are clearly and precisely explained, and the themes are highlighted and located within Kant's mature critical philosophy, especially his ethics. The commentary will be valuable for all who are interested in the continuing relevance of religion for contemporary inquiries into ethics, public institutions and religious traditions.

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Paperback): David Hume An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Paperback)
David Hume
R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Continuum Companion to Kant (Hardcover): Gary Banham, Nigel Hems, Dennis Schulting The Continuum Companion to Kant (Hardcover)
Gary Banham, Nigel Hems, Dennis Schulting
R7,535 Discovery Miles 75 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Including over 500 specially commissioned entries from a team of leading international scholars, this is an essential reference to Kant's thought, writings and continuing influence. Immanuel Kant is widely considered to be the most important and influential thinker of modern Europe and the late Enlightenment. His philosophy is extraordinarily wide-ranging and his influence has been pervasive throughout eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth-century thought, in particular in the work of the German Idealists, and also in both Analytic and Continental philosophy today. This comprehensive and accessible companion to Kant's life and context, philosophical concerns, major works and enduring influence features over 500 specially commissioned entries, written by a team of leading experts in the field, covering every aspect of his philosophy. "The Companion" presents a comprehensive overview of historical and philosophical context in which Kant wrote and the various features, themes and topics apparent in his thought. It also includes synopses of all his major published works and a survey of the key lines of reception and influence. It concludes with a thoroughly comprehensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources. This is an essential reference tool for anyone working in the field of eighteenth-century German philosophy. "The Continuum Companions" series is a major series of single volume companions to key research fields in the humanities aimed at postgraduate students, scholars and libraries. Each companion offers a comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the field. A distinctive feature of the series is that each companion provides practical guidance on advanced study and research in the field, including research methods and subject-specific resources.

How is Nature Possible? - Kant's Project in the First Critique (Paperback, New): Daniel N Robinson How is Nature Possible? - Kant's Project in the First Critique (Paperback, New)
Daniel N Robinson
R1,307 Discovery Miles 13 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How is Nature Possible?: Kants Project in the First Critique presents a clear and systematic appraisal of what is perhaps the most difficult treatise in the philosophical canon. Daniel N. Robinson situates Kants undertaking in the First Critique within the context of the history of philosophy and as a response to the challenges of scepticism. Kants central task in the First Critique is to tie his metaphysical analysis to the very possibility of nature itself. Where others assumed the validity or the weakness of perception and reason, Kant presents a critical appraisal of both, thereby establishing the very limits of sense and reason as instruments of discovery. Ideal for students at all levels, this fascinating introduction clarifies the aims and significance of Kants project, locates its place within the history of philosophy and identifies the strengths and weaknesses reasonably attributed to this most significant contribution to the history of philosophical reflection.

How is Nature Possible? - Kant's Project in the First Critique (Hardcover, New): Daniel N Robinson How is Nature Possible? - Kant's Project in the First Critique (Hardcover, New)
Daniel N Robinson
R4,561 Discovery Miles 45 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a concise commentary on Kant's aims and arguments in his celebrated "First Critique", within the context of the dominant schools of philosophy of his time. "How is Nature Possible?: Kant's Project in the First Critique" presents a clear and systematic appraisal of what is perhaps the most difficult treatise in the philosophical canon. Daniel N. Robinson situates Kant's undertaking in the "First Critique" within the context of the history of philosophy and as a response to the challenges of scepticism. Kant's central task in the "First Critique" is to tie his metaphysical analysis to the very possibility of nature itself. Where others assumed the validity or the weakness of perception and reason, Kant presents a critical appraisal of both, thereby establishing the very limits of sense and reason as instruments of discovery. Ideal for students at all levels, this fascinating introduction clarifies the aims and significance of Kant's project, locates its place within the history of philosophy and identifies the strengths and weaknesses reasonably attributed to this most significant contribution to the history of philosophical reflection.

Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant - A Strange Encounter (Paperback, NIPPOD): Edward Willatt, Matt Lee Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant - A Strange Encounter (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Edward Willatt, Matt Lee
R1,556 Discovery Miles 15 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the wake of much previous work on Gilles Deleuze's relations to other thinkers (including Bergson, Spinoza and Leibniz), his relation to Kant is now of great and active interest and a thriving area of research. In the context of the wider debate between 'naturalism' and 'transcendental philosophy', the implicit dispute between Deleuze's 'transcendental empiricism' and Kant's 'transcendental idealism' is of prime philosophical concern. Bringing together the work of international experts from both Deleuze scholarship and Kant scholarship, Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant addresses explicitly the varied and various connections between these two great European philosophers, providing key material for understanding the central philosophical problems in the wider 'naturalism/ transcendental philosophy' debate. The book reflects an area of great current interest in Deleuze Studies and initiates an ongoing interest in Deleuze within Kant scholarship. The contributors are Mick Bowles, Levi R. Bryant, Patricia Farrell, Christian Kerslake, Matt Lee, Michael J. Olson, Henry Somers-Hall and Edward Willatt.

Nicolas Malebranche - Freedom in an Occasionalist World (Paperback, NIPPOD): Susan Peppers-Bates Nicolas Malebranche - Freedom in an Occasionalist World (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Susan Peppers-Bates
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) was one of the most notorious and pious of Rene Descartes' philosophical followers. A member of The Oratory, a Roman Catholic order founded in 1611 to increase devotion to the Church and St. Augustine, Malebranche brought together his Cartesianism and his Augustinianism in a rigorous theological-philosophical system.Malebranche's occasionalist metaphysics asserts that God alone possesses true causal power. He asserts that human understanding is totally passive and relies on God for both sensory and intellectual perceptions. Critics have wondered what exactly his system leaves for humans to do. Yet leaving a space for true human intellectual and moral freedom is something Malebranche clearly intended. This book offers a detailed evaluation of Malebranche's efforts to provide a plausible account of human intellectual and moral agency in the context of his commitment to an infinitely perfect being possessing all causal power. Peppers-Bates suggests that Malebranche might offer a model of agent-willing useful for contemporary theorists.

Rationality and Feminist Philosophy (Paperback, NIPPOD): Deborah K. Heikes Rationality and Feminist Philosophy (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Deborah K. Heikes
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Rationality and Feminist Philosophy" argues that the Enlightenment conception of rationality that feminists are fond of attacking is no longer a live concept. Deborah K. Heikes shows how contemporary theories of rationality are consonant with many feminist concerns and proposes that feminists need a substantive theory of rationality, which she argues should be a virtue theory of rationality.
Within both feminist and non-feminist philosophical circles, our understanding of rationality depends upon the concept's history. Heikes traces the development of theories of rationality from Descartes through to the present day, examining the work of representative philosophers of the Enlightenment and twentieth and twenty-first centuries. She discusses feminist concerns with rationality as understood by each philosopher discussed and also focuses on the deeper problems that lie outside specifically feminist issues. She goes on to consider how each conception of rationality serves to ground the broadly conceived feminist philosophical goals of asserting the reality and injustice of oppression. She ultimately concludes that a virtue rationality may serve feminist needs well, without the accompanying baggage of Enlightenment rationality.

Blindness and Enlightenment: An Essay - With a new translation of Diderot's 'Letter on the Blind' and La Mothe... Blindness and Enlightenment: An Essay - With a new translation of Diderot's 'Letter on the Blind' and La Mothe Le Vayer's 'Of a Man Born Blind' (Hardcover, New)
Kate E. Tunstall
R4,987 Discovery Miles 49 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Blindness and Enlightenment presents a reading and translation of Diderots Letter on the Blind for Use by the Sighted (the first translation into English since the eighteenth-century). Diderot was the founder and editor of the Encyclopdie, a novelist, a philosopher and an active proponent of democratic ideals. His Letter on the Blind is essential reading for anyone interested in Enlightenment philosophy or eighteenth-century literature. By discussing the blind, Diderot undercuts a central assumption of the Enlightenment, present in the very term itself in its reference to light, namely that moral and philosophical insight was dependent on seeing.

Second Treatise of Government (Paperback): John Locke Second Treatise of Government (Paperback)
John Locke
R239 Discovery Miles 2 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An unabridged edition of Second Treatise of Government (An Essay Concerning the True Original Extent and End of Civil Government) with the original nineteen chapters and 243 sections with footnotes and preface by the author

Christianity, Antiquity, and Enlightenment - Interpretations of Locke (Hardcover, 2011 ed.): Victor Nuovo Christianity, Antiquity, and Enlightenment - Interpretations of Locke (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
Victor Nuovo
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The volume will consist of a series of interpretative studies of Locke 's philosophical and religious thought in historical context and consider his contributions to the Enlightenment and modern liberal thought.

A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul (Paperback): Stanislas Breton A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul (Paperback)
Stanislas Breton; Introduction by Ward Blanton; Translated by Joseph Ballan
R826 R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Save R124 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stanislas Breton's "A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul," which focuses on the political implications of the apostle's writings, was an instrumental text in Continental philosophy's contemporary "turn to religion." Reading Paul's work against modern thought and history, Breton helped launch a reassessment of Marxism, introduce secular interpretations of biblical and theological traditions, develop "radical negativity" as a critical category, and rework modern political ideas through a theoretical lens.

Newly translated and critically situated, this edition takes a fresh approach to Breton's classic work, reacquainting readers with the remarkable ways in which an ancient apostle can reset our understanding of the political. Breton begins with Paul's biography and the texts of his conversion, which challenge common conceptions of identity. He broaches the question of allegory and divine predestination, introduces the idea of subjectivity as an effect of power, and confronts Paul's critique of Law, which leads to an exploration of the logics and limits of agency and power. Breton develops these and other insights in relation to Paul's subversive reflections on the crucified messiah, which challenge meaning and reason and upend our current world order. Neither a coherent theologian nor a stable humanist, Breton's Paul becomes a fascinating figure of excess and madness, experiencing a kind of being that transcends philosophy, secularity, and religion.

Blindness and Enlightenment: An Essay - With a new translation of Diderot's 'Letter on the Blind' and La Mothe... Blindness and Enlightenment: An Essay - With a new translation of Diderot's 'Letter on the Blind' and La Mothe Le Vayer's 'Of a Man Born Blind' (Paperback, New)
Kate E. Tunstall
R1,449 Discovery Miles 14 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Blindness and Enlightenment presents a reading and a new translation of Diderot's Letter on the Blind. Diderot was the editor of the Encyclopedie, that Trojan horse of Enlightenment ideas, as well as a novelist, playwright, art critic and philosopher. His Letter on the Blind of 1749 is essential reading for anyone interested in Enlightenment philosophy or eighteenth-century literature because it contradicts a central assumption of Western literature and philosophy, and of the Enlightenment in particular, namely that moral and philosophical insight is dependent on seeing. Kate Tunstall's essay guides the reader through the Letter, its anecdotes, ideas and its conversational mode of presenting them, and it situates the Letter in relation both to the Encyclopedie and to a rich tradition of writing about and, most importantly, talking and listening to the blind.>

Kant's Idealism - New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine (Hardcover, 2011): Dennis Schulting, Jacco Verburgt Kant's Idealism - New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine (Hardcover, 2011)
Dennis Schulting, Jacco Verburgt
R3,053 Discovery Miles 30 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This key collection of essays sheds new light on long-debated controversies surrounding Kant's doctrine of idealism and is the first book in the English language that is exclusively dedicated to the subject. Well-known Kantians Karl Ameriks and Manfred Baum present their considered views on this most topical aspect of Kant's thought. Several essays by acclaimed Kant scholars broach a vastly neglected problem in discussions of Kant's idealism, namely the relation between his conception of logic and idealism: The standard view that Kant's logic and idealism are wholly separable comes under scrutiny in these essays. A further set of articles addresses multiple facets of the notorious notion of the thing in itself, which continues to hold the attention of Kant scholars. The volume also contains an extensive discussion of the often overlooked chapter in the Critique of Pure Reason on the Transcendental Ideal. Together, the essays provide a whole new outlook on Kantian idealism. No one with a serious interest in Kant's idealism can afford to ignore this important book.

Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic Of Morals (Paperback): Immanuel Kant Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic Of Morals (Paperback)
Immanuel Kant; Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

2011 Reprint of 1949 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Also known as "The Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals." This is Kant's first contribution to moral philosophy. It argues for an a priori basis for morality. Where the "Critique of Pure Reason" laid out Kant's metaphysical and epistemological ideas, this relatively short, primarily meta-ethical, work was intended to outline and define the concepts and arguments shaping his future work, "The Metaphysics of Morals." The treatise is broken into a preface, followed by three sections. Kant's argument works from common reason up to the supreme unconditional law, in order to identify its existence. He then works backwards from there to prove the relevance and weight of the moral law. The third and final section of the book is famously obscure, and it is partly because of this that Kant later, in 1788, decided to publish the Critique of Practical Reason.

Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza - The Unity of Body and Mind (Paperback): Chantal Jaquet Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza - The Unity of Body and Mind (Paperback)
Chantal Jaquet; Translated by Tatiana Reznichenko
R709 R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Save R72 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

It is widely recognised that Spinoza ended the Cartesian dualism of body and mind by thinking through the possibility of their unity. Revisiting this generally accepted notion of psycho-physical parallelism in Spinoza, Chantal Jaquet offers a new analysis of the relation between body and mind. Looking at a range of Spinoza's texts, and using an original methodology, she analyses their unity in action through the affects that bring together a body's affection and the idea of this affection. Jaquet reveals that understanding affects, actions and passions provides the key to how the mind and body are the same individual expressed in two different ways. She presents the Spinozist model in all its complexity, illuminating its potentialities for contemporary debates on the nature of the mind-body problem.

John Locke and Personal Identity - Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy (Hardcover): K.Joanna S.... John Locke and Personal Identity - Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy (Hardcover)
K.Joanna S. Forstrom
R5,663 Discovery Miles 56 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This landmark collection will explore the origins and foundations of music education across five continents. The introduction of music as a compulsory subject in schools is of unique significance for music educationists and researchers. However, their shared knowledge of this phenomenon is fragmentary and there is consequently a need for more comprehensive documentation and analysis of the foundational aspect of school music from a variety of international perspectives. Origins and Foundations of Music Education considers the following key issues: the inclusion of music as part of the compulsory school curriculum in the context of the historical and political landscape; the aims, objectives and content of the music curriculum as a compulsory subject; teaching methods; the provision and training of teachers of music; the experiences of pupils experiencing this musical education. Contributors have carefully selected to represent countries which have incorporated music into compulsory schooling for a variety of differing reasons giving a diverse collection which will guide future actions and policy.

Nicolas Malebranche - Freedom in an Occasionalist World (Hardcover, New): Susan Peppers-Bates Nicolas Malebranche - Freedom in an Occasionalist World (Hardcover, New)
Susan Peppers-Bates
R5,659 Discovery Miles 56 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an important new study of a central figure in Modern Philosophy focusing on the vital issues of human freedom and moral responsibility. Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) was one of the most notorious and pious of Rene Descartes' philosophical followers. A member of The Oratory, a Roman Catholic order founded in 1611 to increase devotion to the Church and St. Augustine, Malebranche brought together his Cartesianism and his Augustinianism in a rigorous theological-philosophical system. Malebranche's occasionalist metaphysics asserts that God alone possesses true causal power. He asserts that human understanding is totally passive and relies on God for both sensory and intellectual perceptions. Critics have wondered what exactly his system leaves for humans to do. Yet leaving a space for true human intellectual and moral freedom is something Malebranche clearly intended. This book offers a detailed evaluation of Malebranche's efforts to provide a plausible account of human intellectual and moral agency in the context of his commitment to an infinitely perfect being possessing all causal power. Peppers-Bates suggests that Malebranche might offer a model of agent-willing useful for contemporary theorists. "Continuum Studies in Philosophy" presents cutting-edge scholarship in all the major areas of research and study. The wholly original arguments, perspectives and research findings in titles in this series make it an important and stimulating resource for students and academics from a range of disciplines across the humanities and social sciences.

Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): George Di Giovanni Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
George Di Giovanni
R5,334 Discovery Miles 53 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Karl Leonhard Reinhold (1757-1823) is a complex figure of the late German Enlightenment. Sometime Catholic priest and active Mason even when still a cleric in Vienna; early disciple of Kant and the first to try to reform the Critique of Reason; influential teacher and prolific author; astute commentator on the immediate post-Kantian scene; and at all times convinced propagandist of the Enlightenment--in all these roles Reinhold reflected his age but also tested the limits of the values that had inspired it. This collection of essays, originally presented at an international workshop held in Montreal in 2007, conveys this multifaceted figure of Reinhold in all its details. In the four themes that run across the contributions--the historicity of reason; the primacy of moral praxis; the personalism of religious belief; and the transformation of classical metaphysics into phenomenology of mind--Reinhold is presented as a catalyst of nineteenth century thought but also as one who remained bound to intellectual prejudices that were typical of the Enlightenment and, for this reason, as still the representative of a past age. The volume contains the text of two hitherto unpublished Masonic speeches by Reinhold, and a description of recently recovered transcripts of student lecture notes dating to Reinhold's early Jena period.

Kant's Critique of Pure Reason - The Foundation of Modern Philosophy (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Otfried Hoeffe Kant's Critique of Pure Reason - The Foundation of Modern Philosophy (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Otfried Hoeffe
R5,407 Discovery Miles 54 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" is so outstanding among modern philosophical works, that it can be termed "the" foundation of modern philosophy. Schopenhauer termed it "the most important book ever to have been written in Europe." Otfried Hoffe guides the reader through the "Critique" one step at a time, expounding Kant's thoughts, submitting them to an interpretation and drawing a summary conclusion, placing the work and its topics within the context of its modern successors. A "critical" interpretation of Kant's text reveals that he had something to say on many discussions that are said to have originated after his death. Reducing his argumentation to its central tenets, it can be made stronger and applicable to current problems. Kant's eventual concern, however, even when writing theoretical philosophy, lay with the practical. Elaborating this concern and its connection to Kant's theoretical philosophy is a prime tenet of this book."

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