Kant and the Empiricists

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648 pages 2005

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"Wayne Waxman here presents an ambitious and comprehensive attempt to link the philosophers of what are known as the British Empiricists - Locke, Berkeley, and Hume - to the philosophy of German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Much has been written about all these thinkers, who are among the most influential figures in the Western tradition. Waxman argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, Kant is actually the culmination of the British Empiricist program and that he shares their methodological assumptions and basic convictions about human thought and knowledge."--Jacket.

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