Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: The Concept of the Highest Good and the Postulates of the Practical Reason - Couverture souple

Daniel, David Mills

 
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Synopsis

Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (1788) is one of his most important works and a key text to understanding Kant's philosophy and it the impact it had on later developments of moral philosophy and ethics. New Features: a new-style Context section with a list of key quotations as a helpful revision aid a more user-friendly Overview section in bullet-point form an Index of all the terms in the Glossary, so that students can refer to topics they want to look at more easily. SCM Brieflys introduce texts commonly studied at A level and Level One undergraduate courses in Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. A comprehensive introductory chapter sets the text and its author in their wider context. The texts are analysed and summarized in an accessible and yet thorough style that makes SCM Brieflys an essential study tool for all who want to engage in more depth with some of the key texts of philosophy, theology and related disciplines.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr David Mills Daniel is an educational consultant who has worked for all the major international exam boards. Prior to his consultancy work he was Associate Research Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Leeds.

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