Knowledge, reason, and taste : Kant's response to Hume /

Immanuel Kant famously said that he was awoken from his "dogmatic slumbers," and led to question the possibility of metaphysics, by David Hume's doubts about causation. Because of this, many philosophers have viewed Hume's influence on Kant as limited to metaphysics. More recentl...

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Autore principale: Guyer, Paul, 1948-
Natura: Licensed eBooks
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, ©2008.
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Sommario:
  • Common sense and the varieties of skepticism
  • Causation
  • Cause, object, and self
  • Reason, desire, and action
  • Systematicity, taste, and purpose.