Format:
249 S.
ISBN:
0-674-92905-5
Content:
Kant holds a key position in the history of modern philosophy as the last great figure to belong fully to both the Anglo-American analytic tradition and the Continental tradition. As the world's foremost scholar of Kant and German Idealism, Dieter Henrich combines an encyclopedic knowledge of Kant's texts with an equally profound understanding of the philosophers of preceding and succeeding centuries
Content:
In this collection comprising four of his most influential essays, Henrich proves himself unique in the conjunction of philosophical acumen, insight, and originality that he brings to Kant interpretation
Content:
Henrich's distinctive contribution has been to break through the entrenched stereotypes of the ontological and neo-Kantian schools of Kant interpretation in order to place Kant's major ideas in their historical and developmental context, demonstrating their enduring philosophical significance
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Keywords:
1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel
;
Philosophie
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Henrich, Dieter 1927-2022
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