Summary
Eric Weil: Problems of Kant's philosophy
In these essays, it will not be so much about the thoughts of the great author as about his opinion, not so much about his results, but about his problems and their origin, in short, it will be about studies, about the search for a spirit that is as serious as it is restless, which is not satisfied with the knowledge of nature or the knowledge left by its predecessors, but wants to understand them and, above that, to understand what understanding could be. In other words, our intention is not to simplify Kant's thought, Kant's opinion, but in accordance with our ability to understand, to present how it arises from one original intention - which is only revealed at the end.
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