Description
Kant’s Critical Philosophy (Volume I) by John P. Mahaffy and John H. Bernard provides an accessible introduction to Immanuel Kant’s groundbreaking ideas on epistemology and metaphysics. This volume covers Kant’s attempt to define the boundaries of human knowledge, his distinction between phenomena and noumena, and the role of a priori concepts in shaping perception. Through clear explanations and structured analysis, Mahaffy and Bernard illuminate the key concepts of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. Essential for students and scholars of Kantian philosophy, this work serves as a valuable guide to understanding Kant’s profound influence on modern philosophical thought.