1st Edition

An Introduction to Kant's Philosophy

By Norman Clark Copyright 1925
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Emmanuel Kant has the distinction of having introduced a great revolution into philosophy and yet stood the test of time. He stands as one of the great foundation stones of modern thought. This book, first published in 1925, covers Kant’s works essential to his philosophy as a system, and also illustrates his position in the history of thought. It is a clear and accurate statement of Kant’s chief doctrines.

    1. Historical Aspect of the Problem  2. Precise Nature of the Problem  3. Transcendental Aesthetic  4. General Survey of the Analytic  5. The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories  6. The Analytic of Principles  7. The Ideas of Pure Reason  8. Kant’s Criticism of Rational Cosmology  9. The Idea of God  10. The Ideas as Regulative Principles  11. The Problem of Moral Freedom  12. The Formulation of the Moral Law  13. Kant’s Moral Theology

    Biography

    Norman Clark