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Kant's philosophies of judgement

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0748616357

Kant's philosophies of judgement is a contributions in philosophy of judgment, history book by Douglas Burnham.

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"Kant's philosophy understands judgement in different ways in the cognition of nature, the appreciation of natural beauty, and in the determination of moral action. This book aims to explore these three philosophies of judgement, producing in the process a new and creative reading of Kant's work. The result is a unique book-length study of judgement in general." "The book draws upon ideas from within the Continental philosophy tradition, particularly from Nietzsche, Heidegger and Deleuze. To Nietzsche there is devoted a whole chapter on the subject of sensation and physics, which aims to expand upon and illuminate parallel discussions in the reading of Kant. Readers will find much of interest in this wide-ranging text, including treatments of key features in Kant's epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, philosophy of religion as well as his practical philosophy."--Jacket.

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Kant's philosophies of judgement is a Contributions in philosophy of judgment, History, Judgment, Kant, immanuel, 1724-1804 book.

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"Kant's philosophy understands judgement in different ways in the cognition of nature, the appreciation of natural beauty, and in the determination of moral action. This book aims to explore these three philosophies of judgement, producing in the process a new and creative reading of Kant's work. Th...

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Kant's philosophies of judgement was written by Douglas Burnham.