Last Days of Immanuel Kant: And Other Writings (Classic Reprint)

by Thomas de Quincey

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from the introductory:I take it for granted that every person of education will acknowledge some interest in the personal history of Immanuel Kant. A great man, though in an unpopular path, must always be an object of liberal curiosity. To suppose a reader thoroughly indifferent to Kant, is to suppose him thoroughly unintellectual...I make no apology to the reader for detaining him upon a short sketch of Kant's life and domestic habits, drawn from the authentic records of his friends and pupils. It is true, that, without any illiberality on the part of the public in this country, the works of Kant are not regarded with the same interest which has gathered about his name; and this may be attributed to three causes--first, to the language in which they are written; secondly, to the supposed obscurity of the philosophy which they teach, whether intrinsic or due to Kant's particular mode of expounding it; thirdly, to the unpopularity of all speculative philosophy.
  • ISBN10 1528063465
  • ISBN13 9781528063463
  • Publish Date 22 April 2018 (first published 19 July 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Forgotten Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 348
  • Language English