Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought
Life and work of a philosopher cannot be unravelled into separate strands. The true events of such a life are only thoughts. Kant has no other biography than the history of his thought. He lived most of his life in one city - Konigsberg, and never ventured beyond the fron­ tiers of East Prussia. He did not seek fame, he did not gain power; neither in living, nor in loving, did he encounter turbulence. He never married. Outwardly, Kant's life ran smoothly and uniformly. Perhaps it was more monotonous than the lives of other philosophers. That could not be said of the inner life, the life of the mind. There everything was wondrously alive. Daring ideas came into being, gathered strength, clashed with other ideas, yielded ground or ripened in the strife. Kant's thought roamed the continents, pushed beyond the confines of the earth, strove to the farthest reaches of the universe. His thought ix Immanuel Kant delved deeply into the human soul in order to know itself. It was in­ tense and dramatic. Almost all methods of modern philosophical enquiry are rooted in Kant. His ideas have undergone change, but they live on. A knowledge of Kant's philosophy is a good introduction to the study of phi­ losophy in general. He teaches us to think independently.
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Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought
Life and work of a philosopher cannot be unravelled into separate strands. The true events of such a life are only thoughts. Kant has no other biography than the history of his thought. He lived most of his life in one city - Konigsberg, and never ventured beyond the fron­ tiers of East Prussia. He did not seek fame, he did not gain power; neither in living, nor in loving, did he encounter turbulence. He never married. Outwardly, Kant's life ran smoothly and uniformly. Perhaps it was more monotonous than the lives of other philosophers. That could not be said of the inner life, the life of the mind. There everything was wondrously alive. Daring ideas came into being, gathered strength, clashed with other ideas, yielded ground or ripened in the strife. Kant's thought roamed the continents, pushed beyond the confines of the earth, strove to the farthest reaches of the universe. His thought ix Immanuel Kant delved deeply into the human soul in order to know itself. It was in­ tense and dramatic. Almost all methods of modern philosophical enquiry are rooted in Kant. His ideas have undergone change, but they live on. A knowledge of Kant's philosophy is a good introduction to the study of phi­ losophy in general. He teaches us to think independently.
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Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought

Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought

Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought

Immanuel Kant: His Life and Thought

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Life and work of a philosopher cannot be unravelled into separate strands. The true events of such a life are only thoughts. Kant has no other biography than the history of his thought. He lived most of his life in one city - Konigsberg, and never ventured beyond the fron­ tiers of East Prussia. He did not seek fame, he did not gain power; neither in living, nor in loving, did he encounter turbulence. He never married. Outwardly, Kant's life ran smoothly and uniformly. Perhaps it was more monotonous than the lives of other philosophers. That could not be said of the inner life, the life of the mind. There everything was wondrously alive. Daring ideas came into being, gathered strength, clashed with other ideas, yielded ground or ripened in the strife. Kant's thought roamed the continents, pushed beyond the confines of the earth, strove to the farthest reaches of the universe. His thought ix Immanuel Kant delved deeply into the human soul in order to know itself. It was in­ tense and dramatic. Almost all methods of modern philosophical enquiry are rooted in Kant. His ideas have undergone change, but they live on. A knowledge of Kant's philosophy is a good introduction to the study of phi­ losophy in general. He teaches us to think independently.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468405446
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Publication date: 02/12/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1 Fruits of Enlightenment.- 2 “I am learning to honor man”.- 3 The Self-Critique of Reason.- 4 The Idea of Personality.- 5 The True, the Good and the Beautiful.- 6 Faith as Hope. And Love.- 7 Perpetual Peace.- By Way of an Epilogue.- Chronology.- Notes on the Sources.- Footnotes.
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