A Slice of Philosophy: Immanuel Kant Brief information about life and works of Immanuel Kant. |
Catholic Encyclopedia: Philosophy of Immanuel Kant A detailed evaluation by William Turner. |
Could Kant Have Been a Utilitarian? Provocative extract from the book Sorting Out Ethics by R. M. Hare. |
Does Christ Agree with Immanuel Kant ? Argues that Christ's philosophy holds the key to completing Kantian Ethics through resolving the dualism of happiness and virtuousness. |
Exhaustive Bibliography of English Translations of Kant A 1994 compilation by Stephen Palmquist. |
Glossary of Kant's Technical Terms Short glossary with explanations of some Kantian technical terms like transcendental, a priori and understanding. |
Immanuel Kant Biography and overview of his philosophy. |
International Kantkongress Homepage of the Ninth International Kant Congress held in Berlin, March 2000. |
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Immanuel Kant -- Metaphysics Historical background and explanation of his metaphysical ideas. |
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Kant, Immanuel -- Aesthetics Explanation of his aesthetical ideas. |
Kant and the Subjectivity of Nature An undergraduate dissertation assessing some aspects of P.F. Strawson's attack on transcendental idealism as it occurs in his 'The Bounds of Sense.' |
Kant Bibliography Bibliography of Kant's works and secondary literature. |
Kant Links Links to work by and about this German philosopher. |
Kant on Autonomy An article on Kant's philosophy on this topic. |
Kant on the Web A selection of external links, etexts on Kant, etexts of Kant, and original articles and essays. |
Kant's Transcendental Idealism Summary of the Transcendental Aesthetic and Transcendental Logic, as put forth in the Critique of Pure Reason. |
North American Kant Society Scholarly association devoted to the study of this thinker and his ideas. Organizational information, calls for papers, links. |
Outline of the Critique of Pure Reason Intended as an aid for the reader, providing detailed definitions of Kant's terms. By John Clarke. |
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