Kant : the arguments of the philosophers /

This book gives a general introduction to the philosophy of Kant, and especially to "The Critique of Pure Reason." The author is cognizant of recent German research on Kant, and it informs his analysis of Kant's interpretation of the moral law and of the arguments for the existence of...

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Main Author: Walker, Ralph Charles Sutherland (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Boston : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1978.
Series:Arguments of the philosophers.
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Summary:This book gives a general introduction to the philosophy of Kant, and especially to "The Critique of Pure Reason." The author is cognizant of recent German research on Kant, and it informs his analysis of Kant's interpretation of the moral law and of the arguments for the existence of God. The special role of the argument from design is considered in detail, and the argument is advanced that Kant's transcendental idealism is "a very appealing theory." Readers should come away from this book with an understanding of the transcendental philosophy that underlies much of modern theology.
Physical Description:xii, 201 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes notes (pages 178-192), bibliographical references (pages 193-198) , and index.
ISBN:0710089945
9780710089946
071000009X
9780710000095