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41. Kant: Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 328
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(1991-01-25)
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The ideas in this book are revolutionary!!
Best collection I've seen in English |
42. Kant's Introduction To Logic And His Essay On The Mistaken Subtilty Of The Four Figures by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 108
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(2010-06-04)
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43. El conflicto de las facultades (Obras Maestras Del Pensamiento) (Spanish Edition) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 166
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(2004-10-01)
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44. Works of Immanuel Kant: Including Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals & more (mobi) by Immanuel Kant | |
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Editorial Review Product Description This is an electronic edition of the complete essays complemented by author biography. This book features the table of contents linked to every chapter and footnote. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the Kindle, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including the Kindle, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with a small display. Table of Contents The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics (1780) Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott Appendix: Customer Reviews (5)
Immanuel Kant
The translators were added to book description. The translators were always named on the cover of each ebook under the title.
An Easy to Read Compilation of Kant Writings
Who is the translator?
a book of significance |
45. Critica de la razon pura (Filosofia) (Spanish Edition) by Immanuel Kant | |
Hardcover: 734
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(2010-01-08)
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46. Interpreting Kant's Critiques by Karl Ameriks | |
Paperback: 360
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(2003-09-25)
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great collection |
47. Ethical Philosophy: Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals & Metaphysical Principles of Virtue by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 238
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(1995-10-01)
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Understand Kantian ethics, it is not easy
Anything with the GMM is worth buying |
48. Kant: From The Great Philosophers, Volume 1 by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 180
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(1966-03-23)
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It's true
The Best Introduction to the Philosophy of Kant Thus, most would-be students of Kant seek a basic introduction to his thought, only to find that the vast majority of these are even denser than that which they seek to explain. Who wants to shell out $19.95 for an introduction to Kant that itself needs an introduction? Well, you can relax, because there is a highly readable introduction to the great man's philosophy that sells for less than ten dollars. Written by the great 20th Century existential philosopher Karl Jaspers as part of his "Great Philosophers" series, it stands out as an easy to read, easy to understand introduction to one of the giants of philosophy. Armed in such a manner, Kant's actual writings will become less formidible, more appealing to both eye and mind. Do not waste your time reading an academic's explanation of Kant. Read a major philosopher's introduction instead, for it not only takes a great mind to understand a great mind, but also to make the thought of that great mind accessible to all. ... Read more |
49. Kant and the Exact Sciences by Michael Friedman | |
Paperback: 378
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(1998-08-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Kant sought throughout his life to provide a philosophy adequate to the sciences of his time--especially Euclidean geometry and Newtonian physics. In this new book, Michael Friedman argues that Kant's continuing efforts to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the sciences is of the utmost importance in understanding the development of his philosophical thought from its earliest beginnings in the thesis of 1747, through the Critique of Pure Reason, to his last unpublished writings in the Opus postumum. Previous commentators on Kant have typically minimized these efforts because the sciences in question have since been outmoded. Friedman argues that, on the contrary, Kant's philosophy is shaped by extraordinarily deep insight into the foundations of the exact sciences as he found them, and that this represents one of the greatest strengths of his philosophy. Friedman examines Kant's engagement with geometry, arithmetic and algebra, the foundations of mechanics, and the law of gravitation in Part One. He then devotes Part Two to the Opus postumum, showing how Kant's need to come to terms with developments in the physics of heat and in chemistry formed a primary motive for his projected Transition from the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science to Physics. Kant and the Exact Sciences is a book of high scholarly achievement, argued with impressive power. It represents a great advance in our understanding of Kant's philosophy of science. Customer Reviews (1)
Good try, but with several grevious flaws |
50. Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics: With Selections from the Critique of Pure Reason (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 233
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(1997-05-13)
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The "Critique of Pure Reason" ...refined and clarified!!
If the Critique scares the bejeezus out of you... For those who are gunshy about the first critique, this book is an extremely good introduction to Kant's Metaphysics.It does not give the depth of full critique but gives you the general thrust of the direction that he is going in his Philosophical activity and introduces the concepts that were essential to the critique.(the transcendental ego of apperception, the antinomies of reason, etc.)In this smaller production Kant is much less intimidating.His style is still fairly circuitous, and he is virtually incapable of sussinctly summarizing himself, but take it for what you will. also, I'm not sure what the guy beneath me is talking about.I'm really not.But it should be noted that Kant's variety of idealism should be called critical idealism rather than subjective idealism.The latter is misleading and fails to make the distinction between Kant's philosophy and that of Berkley or Descartes.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. TheReason has been proved to be so droolingly absurd by Kant in his boringliterary form. He needs an upgrade via activation of the Poetical Faculties-- I am not here speaking of the former paragraph's identity of expression.His style is so sublimely shown to be in an opposed functioning with mostother philosophical books. An excellent method to become a SubjectiveIdealist is propounded here in this treatise. ... Read more |
51. Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 160
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(1994-11-20)
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Prolegomena
A bit of balance, please!
"Pure thought" or simply obfuscated logic? Kant is one of the main reasons philosophy and philosophers are today considered boring. He influenced a generation of fools after him, most notably Hegel and Schoepenhauer. I can attest that Hegel's work is no more valuable, equally unintelligible and obscure, it clearly had no positive influence on history. His idiocy is the main reason why later philosophers Marx and Nieszche, for example, come off sounding so angry! As German intellectuals they had to swim in a sea of Kantian nonsense! ... Read more |
52. Kritik der reinen Vernunft (German Edition) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 412
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(2006-08-14)
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Beware
Yikes!
Only contains first edition |
53. Kant: The Metaphysics of Morals (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 278
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(1996-05-31)
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well......
Understand Kantian ethics, not for the feint of heart
As promised
Small pieces of a big puzzle
Excellent book! What I like about Mary Gregor's translation, is her use of footnotes. She clearly defines Latin phrases and the layered meanings of German words whose depth and meaning would be in too hasty of a translation. Also, she introduces Kant's main ideas very well; and by doing so, expands and clarifies the ideas he presents in his treatise. The footnotes are not excessive; Gregor seems to have balanced them well.The presentation of the footnotes, typography, and the library grade (acid free) paper make this book a keeper. ... Read more |
54. The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant | |
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55. Immanuel Kant (S U N Y Series in Ethical Theory) by Otfried Hoffe | |
Paperback: 290
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(1994-09)
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Excellent introduction to Kant's philosophy The organization ofProfessor Höffe's book is very helpful to a proper understanding of Kant'sphilosophy. This book discusses Kant's life work organized according to thethree famous questions that Kant posed, i.e., what can I know? what ought Ito do? what may I hope?. This organization retains Kant's original didacticpurpose, and helps the reader understand how the conclusions of Kant'smoral and religious philosophy are directly connected with his criticalanalysis of reason itself. Professor Höffe discusses, with a remarkablethoroughness for a book that is less than 300 pages long, the problems ofKant's philosophy and its relevance for our modern world. This is handledin a superb and unbiased manner. No one person can be expected to providesolutions for every philosophical problem facing humanity, and the authordiscusses those few areas in which Kant's solutions rested, withoutquestion, on inadequate foundations; on the other hand, Professor Höffedefuses the commonly made assertion that non-Euclidean geometry and quantummechanics should have "undermined" Kant's philosophy, and showsthat the reasoning behind this assertion is, in effect, inadmissible. The writing style of this book is another reason for buying it. Thisbook is completely free of scholastic obscurantism. There are noyawn-inducing pile-ups of abstract terms derived from Latin or Greek.Difficult and complex problems are never explained in Ciceronian periods.Single-clause sentences are the rule rather than the exception. I assumethat the German original must have been written in this way, but it mustthen also be said that the translator, Marshall Farrier, has succeededwhere few people have, i.e., in having translated a German work aboutphilosophy into clear and natural English. This is an excellentintroduction to Kant's philosophy. I know of no better in the Englishlanguage. ... Read more |
56. Kant: Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 270
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(1999-01-28)
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Moral Theology
good translation
Theology in the Developement of Morals
Fantastic Book
An interesting combination of concepts According to the Chronology on pages xxxiii-xxxiv, the works that are included in this book were originally published in 1786, 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794.Also important were the death of Frederick the Great in 1786 and a royal letter in 1794 objecting to Kant's writings on religion, which Kant obeyed at least until, after he retired from university lecturing in 1796, he felt his situation had changed after King Frederick William II died in 1797.The first text in this book, "What does it mean to orient oneself in thinking?" was in response to a pantheism controversy published in the `Berlinische Monatsschrift.'Part one of RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF MERE REASON was published in the same journal in 1792, but the second part was rejected by the censor in Berlin.The book as a whole had to be published as philosophy instead of theology. Part One started with the evil in the world, with Kant's first footnote a Latin verse by Horace that is translated:"The age of our parents (who were worse than our forefathers) brought us forth yet more dishonest, and we are now ready to issue an even more vicious progeny."(p. 45, n. g).By the end of the first part, Kant was willing to say some good things about Christianity, but only if it could conform to his moral principles."According to moral religion, however (and of all the public religions so far known, the Christian alone is of this type), it is a fundamental principle that, to become a better human being, everyone must do as much as it is in his powers to do; and only then, if a human being has not buried his innate talent (Luke 19:12-16), if he has made use of the original predisposition to the good in order to become a better human being, can he hope that what does not lie in his power will be made good by cooperation from above."(p. 71).The original Part Two starts on page 77, but the book had four parts, and by the time Kant got to the second half of Part Four, I'll bet he was steaming.Every time he called something the second part, he had an overwhelming urge to belittle the forces of religion which were imposing restrictions upon him: "Second Section, The Christian Religion as a Learned Religion."(p. 160). "Second Part, Concerning the counterfeit service of God in a statutory religion."(p. 164). "Section 2, The Moral Principle of Religion Opposed to the Delusion of Religion."(p. 166). After RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF MERE REASON, the final text in the book is called "The end of all things."(pp. 193-205).This is not the ultimate picture of fire and brimstone.When Kant quotes Revelations 10:5-6, his interpretation is "that henceforth time shall be no more."(p. 200).Kant attempts to be comforting, though he is still sure that human activities will always be found wanting by any rational evaluation."The end of all things which go through the hands of human beings, even when their purposes are good, is folly, i.e. the use of means to their ends which are directly opposed to these ends.Wisdom . . . dwells in God alone; . . . Hence too the projects - altering from age to age and often absurd - of finding suitable means to make religion in a whole people pure and at the same time powerful, so that one can well cry out:Poor mortals, with you nothing is constant except inconstancy!"(p. 202).This was good enough to be published in a scholarly journal in June, 1794, but "In October Kant receives a royal letter, signed by Woellner for the King, objecting to Kant's writings on religion and ordering him to avoid offending in this area in the future"(p. xxxiv).He had no need to force everyone to agree with him, so he agreed not to speak or write publicly on religion.He was familiar with the New Testament, but his tendency to declare, "Here now appears a remarkable antimony of human reason with itself, the resolution of which - or, if this is not possible, at least its settlement - can alone determine whether a historical (ecclesiastical) faith must always supervene as an essential portion of saving faith over and above the religious one, or whether, as mere vehicle, historical faith will finally pass over, in however distant a future, into pure religious faith" (p. 123) is a bit much. ... Read more |
57. Historical Dictionary of Kant and Kantianism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Helmut Holzhey | |
Hardcover: 416
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(2005-06-22)
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58. Perpetual Peace, and Other Essays on Politics, History, and Morals (HPC Classics Series) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 152
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(1983-02-01)
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Useful
It's no Hegel
Nice, affordable edition |
59. Toward Perpetual Peace and Other Writings on Politics, Peace, and History (Rethinking the Western Tradition) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 304
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(2006-11-01)
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Concrete Kant |
60. The Philosophy of Law: An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence as the Science of Right [ 1887 ] by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 330
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(2009-08-10)
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