Kant's Aesthetic Epistemology
Discover the profound insights of Fiona Hughes in Kant's Aesthetic Epistemology, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2007. This hardback edition spans 336 pages and presents a uniquely systematic study that delves into Immanuel Kant's philosophy. Hughes compellingly argues that Kant's account of aesthetic judgment is not merely an isolated concept but a vital extension of his broader epistemological framework. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of aesthetics and knowledge, providing a thorough exploration of Kant's influential ideas during a pivotal era in Western philosophy. Whether you're a student, scholar, or philosophy enthusiast, this engaging text will deepen your understanding of Kant's contributions to epistemology and aesthetics. Enhance your library with this critical examination of one of philosophy's great thinkers.