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Imagination in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason
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by Bernard Freydberg
Indiana University Press
Due/Published
November 2005, 152 pages,
paper
ISBN
0253217873
With particular focus on imagination, Bernard Freydberg presents a close reading of Kant's second critique, The Critique of Practical Reason. In an interpretation that is daring as well as rigorous, Freydberg reveals imagination as both its central force and the bridge that links Kant's three critiques. Freydberg's reading offers a powerful challenge to the widespread view that Kant's ethics calls for rigid, selfdenying obedience. Here, to the contrary, the search for selffulfillment becomes an enormously creative endeavor once imagination is understood as the heart of Kantian ethics. Seasoned scholars and newer students will find a surprising and provocative view of Kant's ethics in this straightforward and accessible book. |
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