Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality
Explore the intricate relationship between causality and Kant's philosophy in Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality by Eric Watkins. Published in 2004, this comprehensive volume spans 464 pages and delves into Kant's views on causality within their historical context. Watkins presents a compelling argument that an understanding of both Leibnizian and anti-Leibnizian thought in eighteenth-century Germany is essential for appreciating how Kant's Critical philosophy articulates causal principles infused with metaphysical and epistemological significance. This insightful examination is perfect for scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those interested in the evolution of Western thought and the complexities of epistemology. Discover how Watkins sheds light on the foundational ideas that shaped modern philosophy and causation theories. Add this essential read to your collection today!