Kant and the transcendental object a hermeneutic study

This is a comprehensive examination of Kant's metaphysic of transcendental idealism, which is everywhere presupposed by his critical theory of knowledge, his theory of the moral and the aesthetic judgement, and his rational approach to religion. It shows that this metaphysic is profoundly coher...

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Main Author: Findlay, J. N.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 1981, 1981
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