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Kant: A Collection of Critical Essays by Robert Paul Wolff
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Overview: It is now only a few years short of two centuries since Immanuel Kant announced a revolution in philosophy, with his Inaugural Dissertation of 1770. The Critical Philosophy, as Kant came to call his system, received its definitive statement in the Critique of Pure Reason, published in 1781, and in the series of works that issued from his pen during the next two decades. Virtually singlehanded, Kant destroyed the discipline of rational theology, to which the greatest philosophers of the preceding two millennia had devoted their soberest attention. He transformed metaphysics, established the theory of knowledge on a firm theoretical foundation, discovered hitherto unrecognized problems in the philosophy of mathematics, and even gave moral philosophy a new direction.
All philosophy before 1781 seems to flow into Kant’s great system, and little that has appeared since cannot be traced back to his influence. It has been truly observed that in the modern world, one can philosophize against Kant or with him, but never without him.
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