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Immanuel Kant was a philosopher at the end of the 18th century Enlightenment. Kant's magnum opus, the Critique of Pure Reason, aimed to unite reason with experience to move beyond what he took to be failures of traditional philosophy and metaphysics. Kant's influence on Western thought has been profound. Over and above his influence on specific thinkers, Kant changed the framework within which philosophical inquiry has been carried out. He is seen as a major figure in the history and development of philosophy, and his influence still inspires philosophical work today. Over the years Lucien Goldmann's excellent study of Kant has remained the classic introductory text to Kant's legacy and philosophy. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
AcknowledgmentsTranslator's note
Preface to the 1967 French edition
From the Preface to the first French edition, 1948
From the Preface to the original (German) edition, 1945
Introduction
PART I
1. Classical Philosophy and the Western Bourgeoisie
2. The Category of Totality in the Thought of Kant and in Philosophy in General
3. The Precritical Period
PART II
1. The Critical Philosophy and its Problems
2. What Can I Know?
3. What Ought I to Do?
4. What May I Hope For?
The Present - Beauty
Eternity - God, Immortality
The Future - History
Conclusion: What is Man?
Kant and Contemporary Philosophy
Index
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