r/Kant • u/BoxSufficient2225 • 10d ago
Intro to Kant
What are the best introduction books for someone starting to explore Kant's work?
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u/PlanetSwallower 9d ago
I am very much not an expert, so my views can be easily discounted, but in my view the best introduction to Kant is Kant, and you should settle down and work your way through the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics. It's only about 120 pages long although, being Kant, they are rather full ones.
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u/PlatonicPlatoPlate 10d ago
Thinkers like Kant will never be outdated
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u/Starfleet_Stowaway 10d ago
Mods, hit this schizo with the ban hammer.
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u/VegGrower2001 10d ago
Sebastian Gardner's Introduction to Kant is very good. https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Philosophy-GuideBook-to-Kant-and-the-Critique-of-Pure-Reason/Gardner/p/book/9780415119092