Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics
Discover the intriguing insights of Marcus Willaschek in Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This thought-provoking paperback spans 310 pages and delves into Immanuel Kant's critical examination of traditional metaphysics as presented in his seminal work, Critique of Pure Reason.
Willaschek goes beyond Kant's critiques of immortality, free will, and God's existence to explore a lesser-known yet compelling aspect of his philosophy. This book articulates why rational beings are drawn to metaphysical inquiries and why the answers they seek seem rationally compelling. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, this work invites readers to engage with Kant's profound ideas and consider the nature of metaphysical questioning.
Enhance your understanding of Kant's philosophy with this essential read that bridges historical context and contemporary relevance.