Abstract

Using paradigmatic arguments, Kant's way of thinking, in particular his transcendental method, is presented in a comprehensible and problem-oriented way. The overall systematic context of Kant's philosophy is thus clarified. Particular emphasis is placed on topics that have either received little attention, offer the opportunity for a new interpretation or are highly controversial, such as the thing in itself, the concept of bliss, the profanation of biblical myths, the concept of art, the concept of human races and approaches to a philosophy of sensuality and feeling. The author's main areas of work are practical philosophy and philosophical anthropology.

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