Description
Kant by William Wallace, edited by William Knight, offers a thorough exploration of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, including his theories on knowledge, ethics, and metaphysics. Wallace provides a clear overview of Kant’s critical philosophy, focusing on his groundbreaking ideas in the Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason. This work examines Kant’s contributions to epistemology and moral philosophy, highlighting his views on reason, autonomy, and the nature of reality. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of German idealism, Wallace’s text serves as an accessible introduction to Kant’s enduring influence on Western thought.