The Oxford Handbook of Kant
Andrew Stephenson editor Anil Gomes editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Oct '24
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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is a towering figure of modern Western philosophy, someone whose thought continues to exert an influence across all areas of the discipline. His work is characterized by both breadth and unity: he writes powerfully about mind, epistemology, metaphysics, logic, mathematics, natural science, ethics, politics, aesthetics, education, and more. And across those areas, his work is concerned with defending a view of human beings and their place in nature according to which our own reason enables us to discover and uphold the laws of nature and freedomthat is, to think for ourselves. The Oxford Handbook of Kant provides an up-to-date account of recent scholarship on Kant's philosophy, taking in all areas of his writings. It will be essential reading for students and researchers who want to think for themselves about the topics he wrote with such insight. The individual chapters to this Handbook each provide a scholarly analysis and assessment of some aspect of Kant's thought, and the collection ranges across all the areas to which Kant contributed. It collectively presents a picture of where the study of Kant's philosophy finds itself at this point in the twenty-first century.
The volume strikes a good balance between presenting the range of current interpretive options on questions of Kantian philosophy and defending its authors' own views. It provides interesting engagements for Kant researchers and for students working with Kantian philosophy for the first time in depth. * E. Kuehn, CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780198854586
Dimensions: 253mm x 180mm x 45mm
Weight: 1650g
864 pages