Description
Kantian Studies by A. H. Smith offers a focused analysis of Immanuel Kant’s central philosophical ideas, including his theories on knowledge, ethics, and metaphysics. Smith examines key aspects of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, his concepts of space and time, and his moral philosophy as presented in the Critique of Practical Reason. The book also delves into Kant’s influence on later philosophical developments. This work is valuable for students and scholars seeking a clear, structured overview of Kantian thought and its lasting impact on modern philosophy.