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- Publisher : Global East-West For Studies and Publishing (GEW)
- Publication date : April 24, 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 240 pages
A Practical Guide to Understanding Kant offers a lucid and engaging pathway into the thought of Immanuel Kant, one of the central figures of modern philosophy.
Structured as a progressive exploration, the book begins by situating Kant within the Enlightenment and the crisis of reason that defined his era. Then he unfolds his major philosophical innovations, including the idea that the mind shapes experience, the role of space and time as forms of intuition, and the categories that organise our understanding of the world.
Unlike many introductions, this guide does not assume prior philosophical training. It explains complex ideas with clarity, using everyday examples and carefully developed arguments. Readers are guided through Kant’s theory of knowledge, his critique of metaphysics, and his profound rethinking of freedom and morality.
The book also emphasises Kant’s lasting relevance. In a world shaped by science, technology, and global ethical challenges, his questions remain urgent: What can we know? What should we do? What does it mean to be free?
By answering these questions in an accessible way, this guide makes Kant’s philosophy not only understandable but also usable.
Ideal for students, educators, and intellectually curious readers, this guide transforms Kant from a difficult author into an accessible and practical thinker.
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