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Kant on the Frontier: Philosophy, Politics, and the Ends of the Earth
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260 pages
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The book explores the concept of the frontier as depicted in Kant's political writings and critiques, analyzing how it reflects both physical borders and the edges of civilization. It introduces the idea of interrupted teleology, offering a nuanced response to rationalism through the lens of teleological judgment. This examination highlights the interplay between reason and non-rationalistic thought in Kant's philosophy, providing insights into his views on boundaries and the nature of human understanding.
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2017, hardcover
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