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Last Days Of Immanuel Kant, And Other Writings (1862)
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350 pages
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The collection features a detailed essay on the final days of philosopher Immanuel Kant, highlighting his declining health and philosophical legacy. Alongside this, De Quincey presents essays like "The English Mail-Coach" and "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts," exploring diverse themes from transportation history to the aesthetics surrounding murder. This compilation not only reflects Kant's influence on philosophy but also showcases De Quincey's unique perspective as a significant 19th-century writer.
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2009, paperback
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