Immanuel Kant: His Life And Thought

  • Gulyga A
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In this biography of immanuel kant the reader discovers kant's inner life, the mind of a great philosopher whose ideas are wondrously alive and whose thoughts delve deeply into human soul. almost all methods of modern philosophical inquiry are rooted in kant. to read kant is to be well introduced to the study of philosophy. he teaches one to think independently and to know the rewards for such thought.

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Gulyga, A. (1987). Immanuel Kant: His Life And Thought (p. 295). W. de Gruyter. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=UtCUmQEACAAJ&pgis=1

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