Uit de ontwikkelingsgeschiedenis van het Menschelijk Denken, Deel 2 van 2

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Author Casimir, R. (Rommert), 1877-1957
Title Uit de ontwikkelingsgeschiedenis van het Menschelijk Denken, Deel 2 van 2
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Summary "Uit de ontwikkelingsgeschiedenis van het Menschelijk Denken, Deel 2 van 2" is een historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book provides an in-depth exploration of human thought development, focusing particularly on the contributions of influential philosophers like Immanuel Kant. It discusses Kant's life, his philosophical evolution, and the implications of his critiques on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, reflecting on the greater trajectory of human intellectual progress. The opening of this work presents a detailed biographical sketch of Immanuel Kant, noting his humble beginnings in Königsberg and the significant influences of his upbringing on his philosophy. It highlights his academic journey, showcasing his early interest in physics and eventual gravitation towards philosophy. The text elaborates on Kant's rigorous intellectual life, his methodical habits, and his pivotal works, such as "Critique of Pure Reason," which transformed Western philosophy. Additionally, it briefly touches on the societal and political contexts in which Kant operated, including his responses to the challenges posed by emerging ideas about freedom and the nature of knowledge. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Dutch
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Philosophy -- History
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