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Kant
Kant
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Beginning with a helpful overview of Kant's life and times, Guyer introduces Kant's metaphysics and epistemology, carefully explaining his arguments about the nature of space, time and experience in his most influential but difficult work, The Critique of Pure Reason. He offers an explanation and critique of Kant's famous theory of transcendental idealism and shows how much of Kant's philosophy is independent of this controversial doctrine.
He then examines Kant's moral philosophy, his celebrated Categorical imperative, and his theories of duty, freedom of will and political rights.
Finally, he covers Kant's aesthetics, in particular his arguments about the nature of beauty and the sublime, and their relation to human freedom and happiness. He also considers Kant's view that the development of human autonomy is the only goal that we can conceive for both natural and human history.
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Clear guide to Kant's focus on autonomy and ethics.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about Kant but find his work intimidating, Guyer's introduction makes exploring his philosophy accessible and engaging. It covers the core ideas like autonomy, morality, and aesthetics in a way that truly highlights their relevance today. This book could be your perfect starting point to understanding one of philosophy's most influential thinkers.