Immanuel Kant (Great Thinkers)

Tseng, Shao Kai


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Immanuel Kant's stature in the history of Western philosophy is almost unparalleled, and his sophisticated, complex works have impacted us in profound ways we barely recognize today.

Because his system of philosophy led to the secularization of society, Kant has often been considered a modern archenemy of Christianity. Writing firmly in the Reformed tradition, philosophy professor Shao Kai Tseng offers a reinterpretation and critical appreciation of his thought that shows his significance in art, science, and modern conceptions of human dignity, gives an overview of his philosophy, and closes with a critique from an orthodox Reformed perspective.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781629957012
  • Page Count
    232
  • Publisher
    P & R Publishing
  • Publication Date
    November 2020

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About the Author

Shao Kai Tseng (MDiv, Regent College; ThM, Princeton Theological Seminary; MSt, DPhil, University of Oxford) is research professor in the philosophy department at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. He is the author of Karl Barth’s Infralapsarian Theology as well as a number of articles published internationally.

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Immanuel Kant (Great Thinkers)

$12.21 $15.99

Immanuel Kant's stature in the history of Western philosophy is almost unparalleled, and his sophisticated, complex works have impacted us in profound ways we barely recognize today.

Because his system of philosophy led to the secularization of society, Kant has often been considered a modern archenemy of Christianity. Writing firmly in the Reformed tradition, philosophy professor Shao Kai Tseng offers a reinterpretation and critical appreciation of his thought that shows his significance in art, science, and modern conceptions of human dignity, gives an overview of his philosophy, and closes with a critique from an orthodox Reformed perspective.

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