Kant: A Very Short Introduction

Kant: A Very Short Introduction

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Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 160
Language English
Published Dec 6, 2001
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition Revised
ISBN-10 0192801996
ISBN-13 9780192801999
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Immanuel Kant stands as a towering figure in modern philosophy, a thinker whose ideas have shaped various fields for centuries. In this concise introduction, Roger Scruton navigates the complexities of Kant's thought, offering insights into his profound impact on contemporary philosophy. Through accessible language, he demystifies Kant's arguments and concepts, making them approachable for readers unfamiliar with philosophical discourse.

Scruton explores Kant’s critical philosophy, highlighting his theories on knowledge, ethics, and aesthetics. He delves into Kant's revolutionary ideas about the nature of human experience and understanding, illustrating how these foundations challenged prior philosophical paradigms. The book examines the nuances of Kant’s "categorical imperative," shedding light on his ethical framework and its implications for moral reasoning.

Moreover, Scruton presents Kant's views on the aesthetic dimension of human life, revealing how beauty and art play crucial roles in shaping human experience. By connecting these thoughts to contemporary issues, he emphasizes Kant’s relevance in today’s philosophical landscape.

In this compelling overview, readers are invited to appreciate the depth and breadth of Kant’s contributions, making it an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the essence of modern philosophical thought.

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