
Karl Ameriks. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 251-266) And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Oxford Available Via World Wide Web.
This work investigates the evolution and contemporary relevance of the Kantian subject within the context of late modern philosophical discourse. Karl Ameriks, a prominent scholar of German Idealism, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to examine how Kant's original formulations regarding autonomy and self-consciousness have been interpreted, challenged, and adapted by subsequent thinkers. The text argues that the Kantian subject remains a vital, albeit contested, anchor for understanding the limits of reason and the structure of moral agency in a post-Kantian world.
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Scholars frequently identify this text as a sophisticated contribution to the study of German Idealism, noting its dense and highly technical prose. Experts highlight Ameriks' ability to synthesize complex historical interpretations into a coherent argument regarding the enduring nature of the Kantian subject.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191881430
ISBN-13:
9780191881435
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