The 1780s in European history were marked by a powerful cultural flowering and dramatic social processes, culminating in the French Revolution. The spirit of bold exploration and innovation also permeated philosophy: with his fundamental work, The Critique of Pure Reason (1781), Immanuel Kant revolutionized metaphysics and our worldview as a whole. This 'Copernican' revolution marked the beginning of a new—critical—period in the work of the thinker himself.
The edition includes two works from the critical period.
'Prolegomena to All Future Metaphysics' (1783) is a kind of key to understanding the 'Critique of Pure Reason.' Conceived as a short, popular summary of this large, complex work, the work was supplemented with explanations during the process, designed to refute the erroneous interpretation of the most essential provisions of Kant's teaching and prepare the reader for the perception of the Critique.
'Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals' (1785) is an ethical treatise in which Kant develops a philosophical justification for the moral law - the categorical imperative.
Azbuka
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics and Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Prolegomeny)
13.99£
Publisher: Azbuka
Weight: 160
Age restrictions: 16+
Author: Immanuil Kant
Circulation: 5000
Size: 17.9x11.5x1.3
Book series: Azbuka Classics: Non-Fiction (Azbuka-klassika. Non-Fiction)
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 320
Translator: L.D.B.
Publication year: 2021
ISBN: 978-5-389-20070-8
ISBN (Barcode): 9785389200708








