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Inspirations from Kant: Essays

Online ISBN:
9780190267629
Print ISBN:
9780199778225
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Inspirations from Kant: Essays

Leslie Stevenson
Leslie Stevenson

Professor of Philosophy

Professor of Philosophy, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
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Published online:
27 May 2015
Published in print:
7 July 2011
Online ISBN:
9780190267629
Print ISBN:
9780199778225
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

These essays on Immanuel Kant’s theoretical philosophy, besides deriving inspiration from him, bring insights from contemporary analytical philosophy to bear in interpreting some of his most deep and difficult themes. The topics covered include representation and reality, appearances and things in themselves, the given and synthesis, transcendental idealism, the limits of scientific explanation, knowledge, belief and faith, freedom of judgment, different levels of operation within the mind, and determinism and free will. Though written separately (and in some cases already published), the essays bear close relations with each other, and these inter-relations have been emphasized and signposted in preparing revised versions for this book. The book features a variety of concrete examples (and occasional humor) to illustrate and illuminate the very abstract themes of Kant’s philosophy.

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