Reason and Experience in Mendelssohn and Kant
Delve into the profound intellectual interplay between two giants of the European Enlightenment in Reason and Experience in Mendelssohn and Kant by Paul Guyer. Published by Oxford University Press in 2020, this hardback volume spans 364 pages and is an essential read for those interested in philosophical discourse. Guyer meticulously explores the lifelong relationship between Immanuel Kant and Moses Mendelssohn, illuminating how their dialogues shaped modern thought. With a keen focus on their influences, disagreements, and common themes in metaphysics, religion, and aesthetics, this book offers invaluable insights into their complex legacy. Perfect for students and scholars alike, Guyer's work not only presents a historical account but also invites readers to engage with the enduring relevance of Enlightenment philosophy. Don’t miss out on this scholarly treasure that deepens the understanding of metafiction and aesthetic theory in the context of a transformative era.