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  1. Metaphysical works of Immanuel Kant ; translated from the Ge by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1819-01-01
  2. Immanuel Kant's Logik: Ein Handbuch zu Vorlesungen. Philosophische Bibliothek oder Sammlung der Hauptwerke der Philosophie alter und neuer Zeit Band 23 by Immanuel (1724-1804) Kant, 1869
  3. Immanuel Kant's Critique of pure reason : in commemoration of the centenary of its first publication Volume 1 by Immanuel, 1724-1804 Kant, 2009-10-26
  4. Critique of pure reason by Immanuel Kant ; translated by J. M. D by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1902-01-01
  5. Kant 's critical philosophy for English readers. by John P. Maha by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1889-01-01
  6. The metaphysic of ethics. By Immanuel KantTranslated by J. W. by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1871-01-01
  7. Fundamental principles of the Metaphysics of ethics by Immanuel by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1895-01-01
  8. Kant 's Critique of aesthetic judgement translated with seven in by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1911-01-01
  9. Kant 's inaugural dissertation of 1770 translated into English w by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1894-01-01
  10. Kant 's critical philosophy for English readers by J.P. Mahaffy by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1915-01-01
  11. Text-book to Kant The critique of pure reason; aesthetic. catego by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1881-01-01
  12. Kant 's Prolegomena. and Metaphysical foundations of natural sci by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1883-01-01
  13. Kant 's Critique of practical reason and other works on the theo by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1889-01-01
  14. Kant 's Critique of judgement translated with introduction and n by Kant. Immanuel. 1724-1804., 1914-01-01

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Kant, Immanuel (17241804) References. Ley, W. Kant s Cosmogeny as in hisEssay on the Retardation. 1968. © Eric W. Weisstein
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Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)

German philosopher who gave the name to the Age of Enlightenment ("Aufklarung" in German). He published his view of the universe in General History of Nature and Theory of the Heavens, 1755). In this work, he presented his nebular hypothesis of the formation of the solar system, proposed that the Milky Way was a lens-shaped collection of stars and one of many such "island universes," and suggested that tidal friction was slowing the rotation of the earth. In The Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, 1786), he presented his views on the unity of natural forces. He also divided the world into two portions: the nominal (real and intelligible) and phenomenal (world of appearances). He presented his comprehensive philosophical system in Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Critique of Pure Reason, 1781), in which he also stated his antimonies of reason, or limits to human understanding. These consisted of the existence of God, free will, atomistic or continuous nature of matter, and creation or eternity of the universe. In 1787), he divided the study of nature into two forms: Naturbeschreibung (description of nature) and Naturgeschichte (history of nature). In order for Naturlehre to be Naturwissenschaft, he stated, it must be grounded on a priori first principles and must contain mathematics. Therefore, in his eyes, the only real natural science was mechanics.

22. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804).
Kant asserted that our perceptual apparatus is capable of ordering senseimpressionsinto intelligible unities, which, while in themselves cannot be proven,
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Kant was born in Königsberg; he spent his life there; he died there. At the age of forty-six, Kant received an appointment as a professor of logic and metaphysics at his alma mater the University of Königsberg. His famous claim: "Though our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises out of experience." A philosophical classic is his work Critique of Pure Reason wherein he asserts that our perceptual apparatus is capable of ordering sense-impressions into intelligible unities, which, while in themselves cannot be proven, we are led to conclude through "pure reason," that intelligible unities, such as God, freedom, and immortality, do exist; and that the formation of such intelligible unities are practical necessities for one's life. An admirer of Rousseau , Kant's work gave rise to the Idealist school ( Fichte Hegel and Schopenhauer Kant was of the view that while the existence of God could not be proven, we ought to come to a belief in God's existence by way of "logical understanding." Kant concluded that this world was not sufficient in itself, that an external power, which he identified with God, was a regulative necessity; and that God was a requisite for morality, it gives meaning to our life here on earth. The existence of God was, for Kant, but one of three postulates of morality, the other two being freedom of the will, and immortality of the soul. These moral axioms, unprovable as they are, existed for Kant simply because they were the

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Immanuel Kant (17241804). Immanuel Kant - Information Online — In German.Extensive resources found on the University of Marburg s site
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Immanuel Kant (17241804). Immanuel Kant is one of the most influential philosophersin the history of western philosophy. His contributions to metaphysics,
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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) Immanuel Kant is one of the most influential philosophers in the history of western philosophy. His contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics have had a profound impact on almost every philosophical movement that followed him. This portion of the encyclopedia entry will focus on his metaphysics and epistemology in one of his most important works, The Critique of Pure Reason . (All references will be to the A (1781) and B(1787) edition pages in Werner Pluhar's translation. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1996.) A large part of Kant's work addresses the question "What can we know?" The answer, if it can be stated simply, is that our knowledge is constrained to mathematics and the science of the natural, empirical world. It is impossible, Kant argues, to extend knowledge to the supersensible realm of speculative metaphysics. The reason that knowledge has these constraints, Kant argues, is that the mind plays an active role in constituting the features of experience and limiting the mind's access to the empirical realm of space and time. Historical Background to Kant In order to understand Kant's position, we must understand the philosophical background that he was reacting to. First, I will present a brief overview of his predecessor's positions with a brief statement of Kant's objections, then I will return to a more detailed exposition of Kant's arguments. There are two major historical movements in the early modern period of philosophy that had a significant impact on Kant: Empiricism and Rationalism. Kant argues that both the method and the content of these philosophers' arguments contain serious flaws. A central epistemological problem for philosophers in both movements was determining how we can escape from within the confines of the human mind and the immediately knowable content of our own thoughts to acquire knowledge of the world outside of us. The Empiricists sought to accomplish this through the senses and

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Kant made significant revisions to just about every branch of philosophy. He believed that in the structure of the human mind was locked the key to knowledge of the universe. Kant increased the division between philosophy and the other sciences.
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German philosopher and founder of critical philosophy, Kant was born and educated in East Prussia. His life was too orderly to be disturbed by a family: he never married. Despite the complexity of Kant's writings, he is generally agreed to be the greatest philosopher of the last three hundred years.
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Grounding for the metaphysics of morals Kant, Immanuel, 17241804. EnglishReferences Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Conflict of the faculties Notes His
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Immanuel Kant, widely acknowledged to have been one of the greatest of all philosophers, was born in Königsburg, East Prussia. At the age of 8 he entered the Collegium Fridiricianum, a pietistic Latin school; he remained there for 8 1/2 years and then entered the University of Königsberg in 1740 to study philosophy, mathematics, and physics. In 1756 he was granted a degree and made a lecturer, and in 1770 he became a professor. Kant's thought was mainly influenced by the rationalism of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz and Christian Wolff and the empiricism of David Hume. His greatest work, the

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  • Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Foundations of the metaphysics of morals : and What is enlightenment? / Translated, with an introd., by Lewis White Beck. New York : Liberal Arts Press, [1959].
  • Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. Critique de la raison pure : préfaces et introduction / Emmanuel Kant ; texte original avec la traduction en regard par J. [Jules] Barni et P. [Paul] Archambaut [sic] ; avant-propos de Roger Verneaux. Paris : Aubier-Montaigne, 1973.
  • Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. The Kant-Eberhard controversy : an English translation, together with supplementary materials and a historical-analytic introduction of Immanuel Kant's On a discovery according to which any new critique of pure reason has been made superfluous by an earlier one, Über eine Entdeckung nach der alle neue Kritik der reinen Vernunft durch eine ältere entbehrlich gemacht werden soll / [by] Henry E.. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1973].
  • Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. The philosophy of law : an exposition of the fundamental principles of jurisprudence as the science of right / [Translated from the German by W. Hastie]. Clifton [N.J.] : A. M. Kelley, 1974.
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    The greatest member of the idealist school of German philosophy, Immanuel Kant was born at Königsberg, where he spent his entire life, the son of a saddler, reputedly of Scottish origin. Raised in relative poverty and the puritanical strictness of Pietism, Kant studied at the university and after some years as a private tutor in 1755 obtained his doctorate and was appointed privatdozent . His lectures, unlike his written work, were often witty and humorous. The same year he published an essay in Newtonian cosmology in which he anticipated the nebular theory of Laplace and predicted the existence of the planet Uranus, before its actual discovery by Herschel in 1781. At first a rationalist, Kant became more skeptical of metaphysics in his "pre-critical" works as in Dreams of a Ghost-Seer (1766) against Swedenborg's mysticism. But Kant was dissatisfied with David Hume's reduction of knowledge of things and causation to mere habitual associations of sense-impressions. How for example was it possible for mathematics to apply to the objects of our sense-impressions? From 1775 he labored on an answer to Hume, which materialized in his Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 2nd ed., 1786), a philosophical classic, in which he shows that the immediate objects of perception are due not only to the evidence provided by our sensations but also to our own perceptual apparatus which orders our sense-impressions into intelligible unities. Whereas the former are rightly empirical and

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    The greatest member of the idealist school of German philosophy, Immanuel Kant was born at Königsberg, where he spent his entire life, the son of a saddler, reputedly of Scottish origin. Brought in relative poverty and the puritanical strictness of Pietism, Kant studied at the university and after some years as a private tutor in 1755 obtained his doctorate and was appointed privatdozent . His lectures, unlike his written work, were often witty and humorous. The same year he published an essay in Newtonian cosmology in which he anticipated the nebular theory of Laplace and predicted the existence of the planet Uranus, before its actual discovery by Herschel in 1781. At first a rationalist, Kant became more skeptical of metaphysics in his "pre-critical" works as in Dreams of a Ghost-Seer (1766) against Swedenborg's mysticism. But Kant was dissatisfied with David Hume's reduction of knowledge of things and causation to mere habitual associations of sense-impressions. How for example was it possible for mathematics to apply to the objects of our sense-impressions? From 1775 he labored on an answer to Hume, which materialized in his Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 2nd ed., 1786), a philosophical classic, in which he shows that the immediate objects of perception are due not only to the evidence provided by our sensations but also to our own perceptual apparatus which orders our sense-impressions into intelligible unities. Whereas the former are rightly empirical and

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