The book examines Kant's argument that while we can never know things-in-themselves (noumena), we can know the world as it appears to us (phenomena), structured by the categories of the human mind. Robinson also investigates Kant's critique of metaphysical systems, the role of morality in Kant's philosophy, and his lasting impact on later philosophical movements, including German idealism, existentialism, and modern political theory.
Through clear explanations of Kant's complex ideas, The Transcendental Revolution illuminates the enduring significance of Kant's work, highlighting his influence on subsequent thinkers and contemporary debates in philosophy, ethics, and science.
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