Immanuel Kant's groundbreaking Critique of Pure Reason inaugurated
a new way of understanding the world that continues to impact
philosophy to the present day. With clear explanations and numerous
examples, A Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason takes
students step by step through the book in a way that captures their
interest without sacrificing depth or intellectual rigor. Although
it is informed by recent Anglo-American scholarship, the Companion
focuses on Kant's own arguments rather than secondary texts and
scholarly debates that may otherwise distract from what Kant
himself is attempting. The Companion first places the Critique in
its historical and philosophical context before addressing the
three main parts of the book in order: the Transcendental
Aesthetic, the Transcendental Analytic, and the Transcendental
Dialectic. The Companion also briefly explains how Kant continues
his investigation into God, freedom, and immortality in the
Critique of Practical Reason, and it concludes with an assessment
of Kant's importance in the history of modern philosophy. Key
features include a glossary of technical terms, with succinct
definitions and cross-references, as well as an annotated
bibliography of the most important English-language secondary
sources on Kant's theoretical philosophy.
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