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Kant on the Human Standpoint

Part of the Modern European Philosophy series
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In this collection of essays B rice Longuenesse considers the three aspects of Kant's philosophy, his epistemology and metaphysics of nature, his moral philosophy, and his aesthetic theory, under one unifying standpoint: Kant's conception of our capacity to form judgments.

She argues that the elements which make up our cognitive access to the world - what Kant calls the 'human point of view' - have an equally important role to play in our moral evaluations and our aesthetic judgments.

Her discussion ranges over Kant's account of our representations of space and time, his conception of the logical forms of judgments, sufficient reason, causality, community, God, freedom, morality, and beauty in nature and art.

Her book will appeal to all who are interested in Kant and his thought.

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Cambridge University Press
0521834783 / 9780521834780
Hardback
193
17/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
xi, 304 p.
24 cm
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