Kant (book)
Kant is a 1982 book by the English philosopher Roger Scruton, in which the author provides an introduction to Kant's philosophy.l, Heidegger and Wittgenstein among others.
Author | Roger Scruton |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Kant |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 1981, 2nd edition 2001 |
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ISBN | 9781536664966 |
Reception
The book has been reviewed by David Whewell and Alexander Broadie.[1][2] Roger J. Sullivan lists the book as one of the "ine brief overviews of Kant's moral theory."[3]
References
- Whewell, David (1 October 2008). "Kant. By Roger Scruton. Oxford Paperbacks. OUP. 1982. 99 pp. £1.25. Kant on Pure Reason. Edited by Ralph C. S. Walker. Oxford Readings in Philosophy. OUP. 1982. 201 pp. Paperback. £3.95. Kant and the Transcendental Object: A Hermeneutic Study. By J. N. Fi". Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 6 (2): 197–203. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.1983.tb00513.x.
- "BUCHBESPRECHUNGEN" (in German). 74 (4). 1 January 1983: 504–514. doi:10.1515/kant.1983.74.4.504. ISSN 1613-1134.
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(help) - "Preface". Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory. Cambridge University Press: xi–xvi. 1989.
External links
- "Kant". Amazon.
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