Kant on the Human Standpoint
Explore the profound insights of Immanuel Kant with Béatrice Longuenesse's compelling work, Kant on the Human Standpoint. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this hardback edition spans 320 pages and delves into Kant's multifaceted philosophy. Longuenesse masterfully examines three critical aspects of Kant's thought: his epistemology and metaphysics of nature, moral philosophy, and aesthetic theory, all unified by the central theme of our capacity to form judgments. This collection of essays is essential for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Kant's influential ideas and their relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, this book offers valuable perspectives on one of Western philosophy's most significant figures. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your philosophical library with this insightful exploration of Kant's human standpoint.