Critique of Practical Reason

“Critique of Practical Reason” by Immanuel Kant, published by Courier Corporation in 2004, is a significant work in the realm of philosophy, consisting of 172 pages. This edition presents the second of Kant’s three critiques, originally published in 1788, and serves as a central piece in Kantian philosophy. The text expands on key themes of his thought, providing a vigorous defense of Christianity while affirming the immortality of the soul and the existence of God.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Kant’s theory of free will and a thorough development of his practical metaphysics. This work is essential for those interested in ethics and moral philosophy, as it delves into the foundations of Kant’s critique and offers insights into the historical context of his ideas. The book’s dimensions are 8.24 inches in height and 5.32 inches in length, making it a manageable addition to any philosophical library.
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The second of Kant’s three critiques, Critique of Practical Reason forms the center of Kantian philosophy. Published in 1788, it expands upon the central themes of Kant’s school of thought with a vigorous defense of Christianity that positively affirms the soul’s immortality and the existence of God. This seminal text in the history of moral philosophy offers the most complete statement of Kant’s theory of free will and a full development of his practical metaphysics.
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