Kant's Theory of Knowledge (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Prichard, H. A.

 
9781330368404: Kant's Theory of Knowledge (Classic Reprint)

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Kant's Theory of Knowledge offers a clear entry into Kant’s ideas about how we know what we know. It traces how perception, space, and time shape our understanding and what counts as evidence for objects in the world.


Through careful discussion of judgment, synthesis, and the roles of imagination and the understanding, the book explains how analytic and synthetic knowledge fit into Kant’s theory. It also addresses debates about the reality of external objects, the status of phenomena, and how concepts can connect with perception to form unified knowledge.



  • How perception and space-time form the content of knowledge

  • How imagination and the understanding collaborate to produce unified judgments

  • What makes synthetic a priori knowledge possible

  • How debates like the refutation of idealism are approached within Kant’s framework


Ideal for readers seeking a concise, rigorous introduction to Kant’s theory of knowledge and its key arguments.

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