Publisher's Synopsis
The four essays in this volume focus on various aspects of Kant's philosophical writings: firstly an explication of important features of the first "Critique"; a critical discussion of the relationship established between substance and time in the "First Analogy"; Kant's theory of morals and deontological ethics, its merits and demerits; and the final essay claims that in the "Critique of Judgment", the concepts of imagination and judgment have been enlarged to accommodate a new synthesis that must now be acknowledged in Kant's epistemology to account for human experience in its entirety.