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![]() | Knowledge, Reason, and Taste: |
ADDITIONAL ENDORSEMENTS: "Clear and comprehensive, this book demonstrates a level of expertise in both Kant and Hume studies that would be very difficult to match. It will become required reading for scholars wanting to understand the complex relationship between these two seminal modern thinkers--in ethics and aesthetics as well as in metaphysics and epistemology. It also persuasively makes the case for thinking of Kant's agenda as at least partly dictated by a desire to respond to Hume on various issues."--Andrew Chignell, Cornell University File created: 5/16/2013 | |
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