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The Rights of Reason: A study of Kant's philosophy and politics

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The Rights of Reason: A study of Kant's philosophy and politics

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Man, Kant claimed, is a 'being of needs' that are not met by nature as man's due but only through his own strenuous and imperfect efforts. This book is the first to examine Kant's understanding of the relation between man and nature as it bears on his theory of right. It sheds new and important light on Kant's politics and on his place in the history of liberal thought. Its sustained consideration of the theory of right also contributes to a newly integrated view of Kant's philosophy as a whole.

The Rights of Reason proceeds from a discussion of Kant's pre-critical understanding to a consideration of the critiques of pure and practical reason. The final chapter, a selective commentary on Kant's Doctrine of Right, explores in detail the implications of his theory of right for his politics and theory of knowledge.

Students of philosophy, political and social theorists, and those interested in the history of liberal thought in particular and intellectual history in general will welcome this thoughtful and significant examination of Kant's philosophy.




Author: Susan Shell
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date: Dec 15, 1980
Number of Pages: 218 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 148758220X
ISBN-13: 9781487582203
 

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