Collected Works of Immanuel Kant

ebook Complete Critiques, Philosophical Works and Essays (Including Kant's Inaugural Dissertation): Biography, The Critique of Pure Reason, The Critique of Practical Reason, The Critique of Judgment, Philosophy of Law, Th

By Immanuel Kant

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This carefully crafted ebook: "Collected Works of Immanuel Kant: Complete Critiques, Philosophical Works and Essays (Including Kant's Inaugural Dissertation)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.

Table of Contents:

Introduction:

IMMANUEL KANT by Robert Adamson

KANT'S INAUGURAL DISSERTATION OF 1770

Three Critiques:

THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON

THE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON

THE CRITIQUE OF JUDGMENT

Critical Works:

PRELOGOMENA TO ANY FUTURE METAPHYSICS

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS

THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS

Philosophy of Law; or, The Science of Right

The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics

Pre-Critical Works and Essays:

DREAMS OF A SPIRIT-SEER

IDEA OF A UNIVERSAL HISTORY ON A COSMOPOLITICAL PLAN

Preface to THE METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NATURAL SCIENCE

PERPETUAL PEACE: A Philosophical Essay

OF THE INJUSTICE OF COUNTERFEITING BOOKS

Criticism:

CRITICISM OF THE KANTIAN PHILOSOPHY by Arthur Schopenhauer

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher, who, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is "the central figure of modern philosophy." Kant argued that fundamental concepts of the human mind structure human experience, that reason is the source of morality, that aesthetics arises from a faculty of disinterested judgment, that space and time are forms of our understanding, and that the world as it is "in-itself" is unknowable. Kant took himself to have effected a Copernican revolution in philosophy, akin to Copernicus' reversal of the age-old belief that the sun revolved around the earth.

Collected Works of Immanuel Kant