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Kant Allen W. Wood (Stanford University)

Kant By Allen W. Wood (Stanford University)

Summary

Presents a survey of the life and work of Immanuel Kant. This work offers an introduction to the range of Kant's philosophical thought; provides an exposition of Kant's major philosophical works, including the Critique of Pure Reason; and, covers topics including Kant's theory of empirical cognition and his doctrine of transcendental idealism.

Kant Summary

Kant by Allen W. Wood (Stanford University)

This lucid survey takes readers on a thought-provoking tour through the life and work of Immanuel Kant.

  • Offers an excellent introduction to the broad range of Kant's philosophical thought.
  • Provides an exposition of Kant's major philosophical works, including the Critique of Pure Reason.
  • Topics covered include Kant's theory of empirical cognition, his doctrine of transcendental idealism, and his theory of the limits of reason.

Kant Reviews

Both lively and magisterial... Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Truly up-to-date overviews of Kant's critical philosophy are rare. Allen Wood's outstanding new study is at once an intriguing philosophical interpretation of Kant for specialists and an extremely clear and helpful guide for students. Karl Ameriks, University of Notre Dame

Allen Wood's Kant is clearly written, and it is accessible to a broad audience without making any sacrifice of precision in expounding complex philosophical doctrines. It covers all aspects of Kant's thought and relates them, as much as is possible within the constraints of a fairly short book, to contemporary issues and concerns. Beatrice Longuenesse, New York University

Writing with both vigor and rigor, Allen Wood provides concise and insightful accounts of Kant's theory of knowledge and critique of traditional metaphysics, and of his moral and political philosophy. He also paints a distinctive picture of the historical dimension of Kant's thought: his sensitivity to the history of philosophy, but even more importantly his recognition that humankind itself has a history, and that its moral goals must be achieved through the means of history and within the limits of history. Paul Guyer, University of Pennsylvania

Wood's Kant is an exemplary introduction to Kant's Philosophy and the issues that it raises. Undergraduate students in particular will benefit greatly from it, both as preparation for reading the primary texts and as a guide to developing a philosophical engagement with them. Teachers therefore ought not to hesitate in refering students to it and in employing Wood's stimulating interpretive and evaluative points to teaching. Tom Bailey, University of Pisa, Kantian Review

About Allen W. Wood (Stanford University)

Allen W. Wood is Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor at Stanford University. He is the author of seven books, including Hegel's Ethical Thought (1990), Kant's Ethical Thought (1999), Unsettling Obligations (2002) and Karl Marx (second edition, 2004). He is co-editor, with Paul Guyer, of the Critique of Pure Reason (1999).

Table of Contents

Preface.

Abbreviations.

1. Life and Works.

2. Synthetic A Priori Cognition.

3. The Principles of Possible Experience.

4. The Limits of Cognition and the Ideas of Reason.

5. The Transcendental Dialectic.

6. Philosophy of History.

7. Ethical Theory.

8. Theory of Taste.

9. Politics and Religion.

Index.

Additional information

GOR003817925
9780631232827
0631232826
Kant by Allen W. Wood (Stanford University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20040421
224
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