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This brief and lucid synopsis of Kants critical philosophy is written in the hope that it will make reading of Kant a little easier a hope which is not disappointed. The book expounds the principal theses of Kants theoretical and practical philosophy and of his philosophy of beauty and purpose. Although Professor Kemps main aim is with the exposition of Kants meaning, he also clearly indicates on the one hand the extent of Kants originality, on the other the extent of his dependence on his philosophical predecessors and the science and morality of his day. Times Literary Supplement |
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Philosophy of Kant 140 pages, 5 x 8, paperback, 1968 edition, introduction, notes, index world rights publication date: October 2001 Key Texts ISBN: 1-890318-72-8 $16.00tx (£11.00) |