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  • Immanuel Kant Collection

  • The Critique of Pure Reason, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals, and The Critique of Practical Reason
  • By: Immanuel Kant
  • Narrated by: Gregory T. Luzitano
  • Length: 30 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Immanuel Kant Collection

By: Immanuel Kant
Narrated by: Gregory T. Luzitano
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Explore the ultimate collection of Immanuel Kant’s most famous works.

From a gripping exploration of morality to a deep dive into theoretical reasoning and metaphysics, the philosophy of Immanuel Kant has stood the test of time and made him one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the 18th century. Now, this brilliant collection compiles his writings for modern listeners, a testament to the lasting influence of his ideas and inspirations.

Whether you want to examine the profound ideas behind his framework for morality, question the nature of logic and the way we view the world, or open your mind to the possibilities of the metaphysical, this book lets you see Immanuel Kant’s philosophy as it evolves over the course of his life and career.

Inside this collection, you’ll find:

  • Critique of Pure Reason, offering an enlightening examination of metaphysics, reason, and rationalism
  • Fundamental Principles of The Metaphysic of Morals, in which Immanuel Kant builds a powerful groundwork for moral theory and the ideas surrounding ethics
  • Critique of Practical Reason, an exploration of theoretical reasoning and a foundation of 18th-century moral philosophy

Perfect for fans of other influential philosophers including John Locke, David Hume, and Christian Wolff, this collection serves to help you discover the enduring legacy of Immanuel Kant’s work, along with why his writings have inspired and enlightened countless philosophers over the last two centuries.

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Book I finished but did not understand

I wanted to see even if I can catch a bit of understanding from Kant’s work and the reason I wanted to finish the three books in this collection. I think I did not succeed too well. Compared to Schopenhauer work I did not find the philosophy of Kant easy to grasp. Was he trying to separate empiricism from our philosophy? What does he mean from moral and how we are supposed to know it’s a good moral. What is speculative reasoning. I could not find a good way to distill the knowledge I read. Will read some commentaries on Kant to see if I can make any dent.

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Good Intro to Kant; A Struggle to Comprehend

Immanuel Kant is a one of the major philosophers of the modern age (18th century) and it is almost impossible to over state his influence even today … and here we have 30 hours (414 pages) of three of his works at a bargain. The only downside here is we don’t know who the translator was (just that the translation is public domain) and the language used is fairly typically within the academic circles of philosophy (in other words, very big words that are often difficult to parse and/or follow by amateurs such as me) and I freely admit that there is a lot here that I don’t really understand. In that regard, having it read to you is almost as much of a hinderance as it is a benefit as I don’t have much time to dwell on parts that are particularly difficult.

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An Exceptional Collection!

Immanuel Kant is by far one of the respected philosophers. His book Critique of Pure Reason has always been on my radar to read, so listening to it being narrated was fantastic. The narrator definitely did an amazing job. The two other books in this collection were also great- Critique of Practical Reason was mind opening for sure.

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