Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics

Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics

The Dialectic of Pure Reason

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In the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant famously criticizes traditional metaphysics and its proofs of immortality, free will and God's existence. What is often overlooked is that Kant also explains why rational beings must ask metaphysical questions about 'unconditioned' objects such as souls, uncaused causes or God, and why answers to these questions will appear rationally compelling to them. In this book, Marcus Willaschek reconstructs and defends Kant's account of the rational sources of metaphysics. After carefully explaining Kant's conceptions of reason and metaphysics, he offers detailed interpretations of the relevant passages from the Critique of Pure Reason (in particular, the 'Transcendental Dialectic') in which Kant explains why reason seeks 'the unconditioned'. Willaschek offers a novel interpretation of the Transcendental Dialectic, pointing up its 'positive' side, while at the same time it uncovers a highly original account of metaphysical thinking that will be relevant to contemporary philosophical debates.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2018
November 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
604
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.3
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