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"Kants Stil trägt durchweg das Gepräge eines überlegenen Geistes, ächter, fester Eigenthümlichkeit und ganz ungewöhnlicher Denkkraft; der Charakter desselben läßt sich vielleicht treffend bezeichnen als eine glänzende Trockenheit, vermöge welcher er die Begriffe mit großer Sicherheit fest zu fassen und herauszugreifen, dann sie mit größter Freiheit hin- und herzuwerfen vermag, zum Erstaunen des Lesers." (Arthur Schopenhauer)

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LanguageDeutsch
PublisherReclam Verlag
Release dateDec 20, 2012
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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and is known as one of the foremost thinkers of Enlightenment. He is widely recognized for his contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics.

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    I found this work very hard to follow. Kant is differentiating what can be determined by reason. He focuses on discovering what can be determined by will (i.e., there is freedom to select something) vs. what already exists a priori. This search for both flexible and inflexible "truth" leads to a discussion of spirituality, and good and bad. The difference between Kant and others is that Kant seeks to "harmonize" rather than reconcile" philosophical points. The Fundamental Law of Pure, Practical Reason: "Act so that the maxim of your will can be valid at the same time as a principle of universal legislation." Kant attempts to climb higher than the mere desires of the Epicureans, heading toward something spiritual but elected via pure reason. I find it a hard climb to make. The bulk of this work heads toward a moralistic proof of good and evil and the proof of causality based merely on the possibility of it. Based on practical reason, there are only good and bad objects.