Ends and Principles in Kant’s Moral Thought

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Modern, Metaphysics
Cover of the book Ends and Principles in Kant’s Moral Thought by John E. Atwell, Springer Netherlands
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John E. Atwell ISBN: 9789400943452
Publisher: Springer Netherlands Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: John E. Atwell
ISBN: 9789400943452
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) stands among the greatest thinkers of the Western world. There is hardly an area of thought, at least of philosophical thought, to which he did not make significant and lasting contributions. Particularly noteworthy are his writings on the foundations and limits of human knowledge, the bidimensional nature of perceptual or "natural" objects (including human beings), the basic principles and ends of morality, the character of a just society and of a world at peace, the movement and direction of human history, the nature of beauty, the end or purpose of all creation, the proper education of young people, the true conception of religion, and on and on. Though Kant was a life-long resident of Konigsberg, Prussia - child, student, tutor, and then professor of philosophy (and other subjects) - his thought ranged over nearly all the world and even beyond. Reports reveal that he (a bachelor) was an amiable man, highly respected by his students and colleagues, and even loved by his several close friends. He was apparently a man of integrity, both in his personal relations and in his pursuit of knowledge and truth. Despite his somewhat pessimistic attitude toward the moral progress of mankind - judging from past history and contemporary events - he never wavered from a deep-seated faith in the goodness of the human heart, in man's "splendid disposition toward the good.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) stands among the greatest thinkers of the Western world. There is hardly an area of thought, at least of philosophical thought, to which he did not make significant and lasting contributions. Particularly noteworthy are his writings on the foundations and limits of human knowledge, the bidimensional nature of perceptual or "natural" objects (including human beings), the basic principles and ends of morality, the character of a just society and of a world at peace, the movement and direction of human history, the nature of beauty, the end or purpose of all creation, the proper education of young people, the true conception of religion, and on and on. Though Kant was a life-long resident of Konigsberg, Prussia - child, student, tutor, and then professor of philosophy (and other subjects) - his thought ranged over nearly all the world and even beyond. Reports reveal that he (a bachelor) was an amiable man, highly respected by his students and colleagues, and even loved by his several close friends. He was apparently a man of integrity, both in his personal relations and in his pursuit of knowledge and truth. Despite his somewhat pessimistic attitude toward the moral progress of mankind - judging from past history and contemporary events - he never wavered from a deep-seated faith in the goodness of the human heart, in man's "splendid disposition toward the good.

More books from Springer Netherlands

Cover of the book Knowledge and Error by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book World Vegetables by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Urinary Tract Infections, Calculi and Tubular Disorders by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Geochemistry and Sedimentology of the Mediterranean Sea by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Geospatial Technology and the Role of Location in Science by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book The Politicization of Parenthood by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Philosophy and Grammar by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Matrix Operations for Engineers and Scientists by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Evolutionary Optimization and Game Strategies for Advanced Multi-Disciplinary Design by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Eco-Management Accounting by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Genomics and Molecular Genetics of Plant-Nematode Interactions by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Studies in the Acquisition of Anaphora by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book A Collection of Polish Works on Philosophical Problems of Time and Spacetime by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book Emulsion Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate by John E. Atwell
Cover of the book The Concept of Scientific Law in the Philosophy of Science and Epistemology by John E. Atwell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy