

Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Justus Hartnack
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Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Justus Hartnack Kant's Theory of Knowledge by Justus Hartnack offers a concise and accessible introduction to Immanuel Kant’s epistemology, particularly as presented in the Critique of Pure Reason. Hartnack clearly explains Kant’s complex ideas about how knowledge arises from the interaction between sensory experience and the mind’s conceptual framework. He covers key concepts such as the distinction between a priori and a posteriori knowledge, synthetic and analytic judgments, and the role of the categories of understanding. The book also examines Kant’s arguments about the limits of human knowledge and his responses to skepticism. Written with clarity and precision, this guide is ideal for readers new to Kantian philosophy or those seeking a straightforward overview of his theory of knowledge.