Knowledge, Reason, and Taste
Discover the profound philosophical dialogue between two of history's greatest thinkers in Knowledge, Reason, and Taste by Paul Guyer. Published by Princeton University Press in 2013, this enlightening paperback explores the significant impact of David Hume on Immanuel Kant's thought, particularly regarding the nature of metaphysics and causation. With 288 pages of insightful analysis, Guyer delves into the complexities of Kant's awakening from his "dogmatic slumbers," revealing how Hume's skepticism reshaped Kant's philosophical landscape beyond mere metaphysical inquiries. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of modern philosophy and the intricate interplay between reason and empirical knowledge. Join the conversation and deepen your understanding of these influential figures in Western philosophy.