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Description
This book offers the first extended analysis of Kant's method of proof in philosophy. The author constructs a model based on Kant's own statements about his procedure and then examines his famous proofs in light of it. Great emphasis is placed on historical accuracy and the debunking of popular myths about Kant's aims and doctrines. The result is a compelling new picture of Kant that will challenge current assumptions.
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Product details
Published | Aug 01 2008 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9780826499288 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Continuum Studies in Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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'This meticulous scholarly study of Kant's critical reception of empiricism, idealism and scepticism sheds fresh light on two central issues of recent Anglo-American and German Kant scholarship ... This is essential reading for anyone interested in any aspect of transcendental arguments.' Murray Miles, Professor of Philosophy, Brock University, Canada
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'Among the many books published on Kant, this one stands out. With a little over 150 pages the book is relatively short and it is written in a snappy style, which makes it a pleasure to read... I heartily recommend this well-researched monograph to specialists working on the Refutation and connected issues.'
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