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Immanuel Kant's work changed the course of modern philosophy; Karl Ameriks examines how. He compares the philosophical system set out in Kant's Critiques with the work of the major philosophers before and after Kant.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
The topics of the book include fundamental issues in epistemology and metaphysics, with a new defense of the Amerik's 'moderate' interpretation of transcendental idealism.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
This text presents a survey and evaluation of Kant's theory of mind. It focuses on Kant's discussion of the Paralogisms in the Critique of Pure Reason, and examines how the themes raised there are treated in the rest of Kant's writings.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
Guiding the volume is Ameriks's belief that one cannot properly understand any one of these Critiques except in the context of the other two.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
Ameriks challenges the presumptions that dominate popular approaches to the concept of freedom.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
In this volume, Karl Ameriks explores 'Kantian subjects' in three senses.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
This book is a combination of philosophical argument and historical analysis. The first chapter critically discusses a number of contemporary interpretations.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
This English edition of Reinhold's work includes the original 1786–7 version as well as all the major additions and changes from the 1790 edition.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
This text presents a survey and evaluation of Kant's theory of mind. It focuses on Kant's discussion of the Paralogisms in the Critique of Pure Reason, and examines how the themes raised there are treated in the rest of Kant's writings.
inauthor:"Karl Ameriks" from books.google.com
This edition offers a new and readable translation by Judith Norman, together with an introduction by Rolf-Peter Horstmann that sets it in its historical and philosophical context.