![]() ![]() While providing an in-depth explanation of the key elements in the First Critique, its primary aim is the study of Transcendental Aesthetic and Analytic, and to show and explain, based on Kant's text and with the help of some secondary literature, how the analogy of Kant's critical project with the Copernican Revolution introduced a revolutionary approach into his philosophical thought. This course presents a comprehensive picture of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. ![]() Its primary task is not to examine the length and breadth of the entire Kant's First Critique but to focus on this work's revolutionary character. ![]() Tracing the roots of his revolutionary critical thought back in his 1770’s Inaugural Dissertation ( De Mundi Sensibilis atque Intelligibilis Forma et Principiis), this course focuses on his monumental work, namely his Critique of Pure Reason ( Kritik der reiner Vernunft) (CPR). ![]() His philosophy extends to numerous fields, including epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, politics, aesthetics, cosmology, psychology, geography, religion, and anthropology. Immanuel Kant’s significant and influential contribution to philosophy has made him one of the most influential philosophers in the history of the western philosophical thought. ![]()
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