Abstract

A synopsis of Kant's critical philosophy which is written in the hope that it will make the reading of Kant "a little easier". The book expounds the principal theses of Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy and his philosophy of beauty and purpose. Although Professor Kemp's main aim is with the exposition of Kant's meaning, he also clearly indicates on the one hand the extent of Kant's originality, on the other the extent of his dependence on his philosophical predecessors and the science and morality of his day.

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