The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant


Lu par A. Bryan Johnson

(4.6 étoiles; 22 critiques)

Born in Scotland, Alexander Dunlop Lindsay was a teacher of philosophy at a number of universities in England in the early 1900s. This brief commentary on Kant's philosophy is a work that focuses solely on some of the main ideas Kant put forth in the three Critiques. Although not comprehensive, the narrative style of this volume makes it a pleasant read and will be a valuable "break-in" point (or introduction to) the complex philosophy of Immanuel Kant. (Summary by SKwanlada)

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The Idea of Criticism 24:04 Lu par A. Bryan Johnson
Kant's Statement of the Problem: synthetic a priori judgements 24:36 Lu par SKwanlada
Kant's Idealism: time and space 33:27 Lu par SKwanlada
The Categories and the Principles of Pure Understanding 28:39 Lu par SKwanlada
The Antinomies and Criticism of the Proofs of the Existence of God 20:38 Lu par SKwanlada
Kant's Moral Theory 19:04 Lu par SKwanlada
The "Critique of Judgement" 20:47 Lu par SKwanlada

Critiques

good book well read


(5 étoiles)

Thank you so much


(5 étoiles)

A good presentation of Kantian philosophy.