Essays on Kant - Oxford Scholarship.
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.
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As a political philosopher, Kant has until recently been overshadowed by his compatriots Hegel and Marx. With his strong defense of the rights of the person and his deep insight into the strengths and weaknesses of modern society Kant, possibly more than any other political thinker, anticipated the problems of the late twentieth century. Kant’s political philosophy, wedded as it is to rights.
Kant wrote many essays on natural philosophy prior to the Critique, but it was the Critique that made his reputation as a great philosopher. The first edition of the Critique of Pure Reason was published in 1781. After this date, Kant wrote several other important books including the Critique of Practical Reason. When Kant was writing the Critique of Pure Reason he was very much aware of the.
Another shows by studying Hume and Kant that the topic of virtue was not neglected by modern moral philosophy. Another chapter shows that arguments about religious voluntarism are central to the development of modern moral philosophy. Hume's attack on rationalism is shown to be a part of his deep criticism of religion. Five chapters offer interpretations of Kant. One explains briefly why Kant.
Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self (OUP, 2017) Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson. The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant's writings which concern issues in the philosophy of mind. These issues are central to any understanding of Kant's critical philosophy and they bear upon contemporary discussions in the philosophy of mind. Fourteen specially.
Kant’s position is in reaction to the concept of metaphysics. In fact, Kant questions the premise on which each conclusion is made for every argument presented. While it is common knowledge that synthetic a priori judgment is possible unless a critical assessment of each alternative reason is completed. It is worth to note that judgment is subject to common observations and personal.