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    <![CDATA[The Cambridge Companion to Kant]]>
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    <![CDATA[The fundamental task of philosophy since the seventeenth century has been to determine whether the essential principles of both knowledge and action can be discovered by human beings unaided by an external agency. No one philosopher contributed more to this enterprise than Kant, whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) shook the very foundations of the intellectual world. Kant argued that the basic principles of the natural sciences are imposed on reality by human sensibility and understanding, and thus that human beings are also free to impose their own free and rational agency on the world.     This volume is the only systematic and comprehensive account of the full range of Kant's writings available, and the first major overview of his work to be published in more than a dozen years. An internationally recognized team of Kant scholars explore Kant's conceptual revolution in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, and the philosophy of religion. The volume also traces the historical origins and consequences of Kant's work.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals is one of the most important works in modern moral philosophy. This collection of essays,  the first of its kind in nearly thirty years,  introduces the reader to some of the most important studies of the book from the past two decades,  arranged in the form of a collective commentary. Visit our website for sample chapters!]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is arguably the most influential of the Enlightenment Philosophers. In this outstanding introduction, Paul Guyer introduces and assesses all the major aspects of Kant's thought.<br/><br/>Beginning with a helpful overview of Kant's life and times, Guyer introduces the &quot;Copernican revolution&quot; Kant brought about in metaphysics and epistemology, carefully introducing his arguments about the nature of experience, space and time in his most influential but difficult work, <em>The Critique of Pure Reason.</em>  He gives a much-needed explanation of Kant's famous theory of transcendental idealism, a cornerstone of his philosophy as a whole. <br/><br/>He then examines Kant's moral philosophy, clearly explaining Kant's celebrated &quot;categorical imperative&quot; and his theories of duty, freedom of the will, and rights. Finally, he covers Kant's aesthetics, in particular his arguments about the nature of beauty and the sublime and their relation to human freedom and happiness. <br/><br/>A concluding chapter considers Kant's legacy and his influence on the shape of contemporary philosophy.<br/><br/>Kant is an ideal starting point for anyone coming to the philosopher for the first time, as well as those studying Kant in related disciplines.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy]]>
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    <![CDATA[The philosophy of Immanuel Kant is the watershed of modern thought, which irrevocably changed the landscape of the field and prepared the way for all the significant philosophical movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This volume, which complements The Cambridge Companion to Kant, covers every aspect of Kant&#8217;s philosophy, with a particular focus on his moral and political philosophy. It also provides detailed coverage of Kant&#8217;s historical context and of the enormous impact and influence that his work has had on the subsequent history of philosophy. The bibliography also offers extensive and organized coverage of both classical and recent books on Kant. This volume thus provides the broadest and deepest introduction currently available on Kant and his place in modern philosophy, making accessible the philosophical enterprise of Kant to those coming to his work for the first time.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant and the Claims of Knowledge]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book offers a radically new account of the development and structure of the central arguments of Kant&#8217;s Critique of Pure Reason: the defense of the objective validity of such categories as substance, causation, and independent existence. Paul Guyer makes far more extensive use than any other commentator of historical materials from the years leading up to the publication of the Critique and surrounding its revision, and he shows that the work which has come down to us is the result of some striking and only partially resolved theoretical tensions. Kant had originally intended to demonstrate the validity of the categories by exploiting what he called &#8216;analogies of appearance&#8217; between the structure of self-knowledge and our knowledge of objects. The idea of a separate &#8216;transcendental deduction&#8217;, independent from the analysis of the necessary conditions of empirical judgements, arose only shortly before publication of the Critique in 1781, and distorted much of Kant&#8217;s original inspiration. Part of what led Kant to present this deduction separately was his invention of a new pattern of argument - very different from the &#8216;transcendental arguments&#8217; attributed by recent interpreters to Kant - depending on initial claims to necessary truth.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant and the Claims of Taste]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant and the Claims of Taste, here published for the first time in paperback in a revised version, has become since its initial publication in 1979 the standard commentary on Kant's aesthetic theory. The book offers a detailed account of Kant's views on judgments of taste, aesthetic pleasure, imagination and many other topics.  For this new edition, Paul Guyer has provided a new foreword and has added a chapter on Kant's conception of fine art.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Knowledge, Reason, and Taste: Kant's Response to Hume]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Immanuel Kant famously said that he was awoken from his &quot;dogmatic slumbers,&quot; and led to question the possibility of metaphysics, by David Hume's doubts about causation. Because of this, many philosophers have viewed Hume's influence on Kant as limited to metaphysics. More recently, some philosophers have questioned whether even Kant's metaphysics was really motivated by Hume. In <em>Knowledge, Reason, and Taste</em>, renowned Kant scholar Paul Guyer challenges both of these views. He argues that Kant's entire philosophy--including his moral philosophy, aesthetics, and teleology, as well as his metaphysics--can fruitfully be read as an engagement with Hume.</p><p> In this book, the first to describe and assess Hume's influence throughout Kant's philosophy, Guyer shows where Kant agrees or disagrees with Hume, and where Kant does or doesn't appear to resolve Hume's doubts. In doing so, Guyer examines the progress both Kant and Hume made on enduring questions about causes, objects, selves, taste, moral principles and motivations, and purpose and design in nature. Finally, Guyer looks at questions Kant and Hume left open to their successors.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Essays in Kant's Aesthetics]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kant is often portrayed as the author of a rigid system of ethics that suits perfectly rational beings but not human beings. The twelve essays in this collection by one of the world's preeminent Kant scholars argue for a radically different account of Kant's ethics.  They explore an interpretation of the moral philosophy according to which freedom is the fundamental end of human action, but an end that can only be preserved and promoted by adherence to moral law.  Paul Guyer radically revises the traditional interpretation of Kant's moral and political philosophy and shows how Kant's coherent liberalism can guide us in current debates.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Paul Guyer is acknowledged as one of the world's foremost Kant specialists, and he collects here some of his most celebrated essays from the past decade and a half. The governing theme of the volume is the role of systematicity in Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy. Featuring two<br/>brand-new papers and an introduction to orient the reader, Kant's System of Nature and Freedom will be an essential purchase for anyone working on the history of philosophy and related areas of ethics, philosophy of science, and metaphysics.]]>
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