Kant: a complete introduction

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Immanuel Kant, one of the most influential philosophers in Western thought, is the subject of "Kant: A Complete Introduction" by Robert Wicks. This book serves as an accessible guide to Kant's complex theories, making it particularly suitable for undergraduate students and those new to philosophy.Overview of the BookStructure and ApproachWicks employs a structure that mirrors typical university courses on philosophy, particularly focusing on Kant's responses to three fundamental questions:What can I know?What should I do?What may I hope?The book introduces Kant's key works, including The Critique of Pure Reason, and contextualizes his theories within the broader philosophical landscape12.Accessibility and ClarityThe author aims to present Kant's ideas in clear, jargon-free language. This makes the book an excellent starting point for beginners who may find other introductions too complex or presupposing prior knowledge1. The use of "spotlight" and "key idea" subsections throughout the chapters aids in mastering essential concepts efficiently12.Key FeaturesDidactic Style: The book is noted for its lucid and informative writing style, making it easy to follow without losing depth1.Further Reading Suggestions: Each chapter concludes with recommendations for additional reading, enhancing the learning experience1.Exam Preparation: The inclusion of potential seminar and exam questions is particularly beneficial for students preparing for assessments
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Immanuel
Kant
Robert
Wicks - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781444191288
- Release date
- 2014