Kant’s Philosophy (Part 1): Theoretical Philosophy

No thinker has had a greater influence on philosophy in the last two centuries than Immanuel Kant. This course presents the historical context in which Kant developed his metaphysics and epistemology and explains his most important ideas. By analyzing the content and methodology of his mature philosophical system, the course acquaints you with the essential elements and spirit of Kant’s philosophy and gives you a richer appreciation of his profound influence. This course is Part 1 of a two-part course on Kant’s philosophy. Part 2 addresses Kant’s moral philosophy.

This course was recorded at the 2007 Objectivist Summer Conference in Telluride, CO.

This course includes a handout.

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Course Includes

  • 3 Lessons
  • Course Faculty

    Jason Rheins
    Jason Rheins