Essays on Kant
This volume comprises seventeen essays by Henry E. Allison, one of the world's leading Kant scholars. They cover virtually the full spectrum of Allison's work on Kant, ranging from his epistemology, metaphysics, and moral theory to his views on teleology, political philosophy, the philosophy of history, and the philosophy of religion. But most of the essays revolve around three basic themes: the nature of transcendental idealism and its relation to other aspects of Kant's thought; freedom of the will; and the concept of the purposiveness of nature. The first two themes have been prominent in Allison's work on Kant since its inception. The essays on the third theme constitute a major new contribution to the understanding of Kant's 'critical' philosophy; their primary concern is to demonstrate the central place of the third 'Critique' in Kant's thought.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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9780199647033
0199647038
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25 cm
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XIV, 289 S.
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1. ed.
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Englisch
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Literaturangaben
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Veröffentlichung
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Oxford
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Oxford Univ. Press
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2012
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- Allison, Henry E.
- Oxford Univ. Press
Time of origin
- 2012