Symbolic Representation in Kant's Practical Philosophy
Discover the intricate role of symbolic representation in Immanuel Kant's practical philosophy with "Symbolic Representation in Kant's Practical Philosophy" by Heiner Bielefeldt. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this hardback edition spans 216 pages, offering a thorough analysis of how symbolic representation shapes Kant's ethical and moral philosophy. Bielefeldt's insightful examination provides readers with a unique perspective on the coherence of Kant's thought across various domains, illuminating the foundational concepts that underpin his work. Ideal for students, scholars, and philosophy enthusiasts, this book is an essential contribution to the study of Kantian ethics and the history of modern philosophy. Dive deep into the symbolic framework that governs Kant's ideas and enhance your understanding of one of philosophy’s most pivotal figures.