Immanuel Kant: The Master of Reason presents a clear and thoughtful exploration of the life, ideas, and influence of one of history’s most important philosophers. The book examines Kant’s views on knowledge, morality, freedom, and human dignity, showing how reason shapes ethical action and social responsibility. It also highlights his lasting impact on philosophy, law, and modern thought, explaining why his ideas continue to matter today. This book is ideal for readers seeking a meaningful and well-structured understanding of Kant’s philosophy and legacy.
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Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (5.0) (8)
GenrePhilosophy, History
Length51 mins
Publish dateJan 5, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: Life and Times
4Chapter 4: Society, Autonomy, and Law
2Chapter 2: Core Ideas – Categorical Imperative and Knowledge