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Immanuel Kant

    April 22, 1724 – February 12, 1804

    Immanuel Kant was a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment whose philosophical work fundamentally reshaped modern thought. He investigated the very limits of human knowledge, proposing that understanding how we think allows us to pose meaningful questions about the nature of reality. Kant sought to bridge the divide between rationalism and empiricism, arguing that reason without experience is prone to illusion, while experience without the structure of reason remains subjective. His work laid the groundwork for extensive debates in metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics, and his legacy continues to influence major philosophical traditions to this day.

    Immanuel Kant
    The Science of Right
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    Theoretical Philosophy After 1781
    Lectures on Anthropology
    Kant
    • 2024

      Kant's philosophical system, which merges rationalism and empiricism through transcendental idealism, is central to this anthology. It features his key works, including "Critique of Pure Reason," which examines human reason's limits, and "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals," focusing on ethics and freedom. The collection also addresses aesthetics in "Critique of Judgment" and political philosophy in "Perpetual Peace," offering insights into beauty, purpose in nature, and international relations. This comprehensive volume is essential for anyone exploring Kant's profound impact on philosophy.

      Complete Works of Immanuel Kant (Grapevine edition)
    • 2024

      Exploring the philosophical contributions of David Hume and Immanuel Kant, this volume delves into their contrasting views on knowledge, reality, and human experience. Hume's empiricism challenges the foundations of rational thought, while Kant's critical philosophy seeks to reconcile empirical observations with metaphysical inquiries. The book highlights key themes such as skepticism, morality, and the limits of human understanding, offering a comprehensive analysis of their enduring impact on modern philosophy.

      A Treatise of Human Nature and Critique of Pure Reason (Case Laminate Hardbound Edition)
    • 2024

      Immanuel Kant's Lectures on Psychology

      With an Introduction by Carl du Prel: "Kant's mystical world view"

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The lectures on psychology by Immanuel Kant from 1788-1789 delve into the intersections of human thought and consciousness. Accompanied by an introduction from Carl du Prel, a notable figure in occult philosophy, this work explores Kant's insights into the nature of the mind, perception, and the foundations of knowledge. The combination of Kant's philosophical rigor and du Prel's unique perspective offers a compelling examination of psychology's philosophical underpinnings during a transformative period in intellectual history.

      Immanuel Kant's Lectures on Psychology
    • 2023

      In this seminal work, Immanuel Kant explores the nature of morality from a metaphysical perspective. Written with his characteristic clarity and insight, Kant's discussion of morality and human nature continues to inspire philosophical debate to this day. This new translation, by JW Semple, reintroduces this classic work to a new generation of readers.

      The Metaphysics of Ethics: Translated by J.W. Semple
    • 2023
    • 2023

      This classic work of philosophy explores the nature of religious belief and its relationship to reason and morality. Written by one of the most important thinkers of the Enlightenment, the book offers a nuanced and complex analysis of spirituality and faith. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, philosophy, and ethics.

      Religion Within the Boundary of Pure Reason, Tr. by J.W. Semple
    • 2023

      A treatise on epistemology that presents a systematic exposition of the nature and limits of human knowledge. The authors explore the conditions and requirements for human cognition, as well as the role of the knowing subject in the process of knowledge acquisition and validation.

      New Exposition of the Science of Knowledge
    • 2023

      Considered by many to be one of the most important philosophers in history, Immanuel Kant tackled a wide range of topics in his groundbreaking writings. From ethics and politics to metaphysics and epistemology, this collection of essays and treatises is a comprehensive exploration of his revolutionary ideas.

      Essays and Treatises On Moral, Political, and Various Philosophical Subjects; Volume 2
    • 2023

      This influential collection of essays by philosopher Immanuel Kant offers penetrating insights into a wide range of topics, from politics and morality to aesthetics and metaphysics. Written in a clear and engaging style, these works are still regarded as some of the most important contributions to Western thought. With topics ranging from the nature of free will to the role of reason in moral decision-making, this collection is a must-read for students of philosophy and anyone interested in the big questions of life.

      Essays and Treatises On Moral, Political, and Various Philosophical Subjects; Volume 1