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Kant's 'Critique Of Pure Reason' - An Introduction
Cambridge University Press (2006)
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Causation, Knowledge, Theory of, Reason

In this new introductory textbook to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Jill Vance Buroker explains the role of this first Critique in Kant's Critical project and offers a line-by-line reading of the major arguments in the text. She situates Kant's views in relation both to his predecessors and to contemporary debates, explaining his Critical philosophy as a response to the failure of rationalism and the challenge of skepticism. Paying special attention to Kant's notoriously difficult vocabulary, she explains the strengths and weaknesses of his arguments, while leaving the final assessment up to the reader. Intended to be read alongside the Critique (also published by Cambridge University Press as part of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant in Translation), this guide is accessible to readers with little background in the history of philosophy, but should also be a valuable resource for more advanced students.

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LoC Classification B2779 .B87 2006
Dewey 121
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 85,00 €
No. of Pages 336
Height x Width 230 x 142 mm
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