Problems from Kant
Delve into the profound philosophical inquiries of Immanuel Kant with Problems from Kant, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 1999. This hardback edition spans 352 pages and serves as an insightful study of the pivotal themes found in Kant's seminal work, Critique of Pure Reason.
This thought-provoking book explores Kant's transcendental idealism, along with his intricate concepts of space and time. The concluding chapter thoughtfully connects Kant's ideas to contemporary anti-realist perspectives, making it a valuable resource for both students and scholars alike.
Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of Kantian philosophy or engage with modern interpretations, Problems from Kant offers a problem-oriented approach that invites readers to critically engage with the text. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your philosophical library with this essential work.