
Critique of Practical Reason
It is not easy to understand or explain a sage who deeply influenced European thought for more than one hundred and fifty years and gave rise to many philosophical teachings. Kant is a pinnacle in European philosophy. Many people have been left halfway to reach this peak, and many have fallen into an inextricable confusion while trying to clarify their philosophical problems. Kant's main characteristic is to examine the problem he deals with in all its dimensions, opposites and contradictions, and to reach the most consistent conclusion in his own way, and to assign the biggest task to criticism in this regard. The Critique of Pure Reason, the Critique of Practical Reason and the Critique of Judgment are Kant's basic works that show three stages of development. Some historians of philosophy, based on the problems that Kant addressed in these works, divide the development of his thoughts into two groups: pre-criticism and post-criticism. However, for Kant, the focal problem is knowledge.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Size: 14x21
First Print Year: 1999
Number of Printings: 9th Edition
Language Turkish
Original Language: German
Original Name: Kritik der praktischen Vernunft
Publisher | : | Say Publications |
ISBN | : | 9789754680133 |
The heart | : | Turkish |