Description
Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant and Other Philosophical Lectures & Essays by Henry Sidgwick, edited by James Ward, is a collection of Sidgwick’s lectures and essays, primarily focusing on Kant’s philosophy. Sidgwick examines Kant’s epistemology, ethics, and metaphysical ideas, clarifying and critiquing key concepts such as the categorical imperative and the limits of reason. The volume also includes Sidgwick’s insights on other philosophical topics, reflecting his analytical approach to complex philosophical questions. This collection is valuable for students of Kantian philosophy and provides a broader perspective on 19th-century British philosophical thought.