
Kant's Copernican Revolution
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Kant's Philosophy: Beyond Appearances
This chapter examines Kant's foundational philosophical concepts, particularly the interplay between sensory intuitions and rational concepts in forming knowledge. It discusses the immediate influence of Kant's ideas on future philosophers and the evolution of thought in speculative realism and phenomenology. Additionally, the chapter highlights the distinction between appearances and things in themselves, emphasizing the implications for freedom, morality, and the nature of philosophical inquiry.
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