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Ueber Grund und Werth der Entdeckungen des Herrn Professor Kant in der Metaphysik, Moral und Aesthetik, written by Daniel Jenisch and published in 1796, offers a contemporary perspective on the groundbreaking work of Immanuel Kant. This work examines the foundations and significance of Kant's discoveries in metaphysics, moral philosophy, and aesthetics. Jenisch provides an analysis of Kant's revolutionary ideas, exploring their value and impact on philosophical thought. This book offers valuable insights into the reception and interpretation of Kant's philosophy during the late 18th century, making it an essential resource for scholars interested in the history of philosophy and the development of Kantian thought.
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