![]() ![]() On page 100 of Lea Ypi’s The Architectonic of Reason, we find a quote that could well summarise her entire enterprise: ‘Kant’s argument here is strong and, at the same time, problematic.’ Whilst it is an understatement to say that the figure of Immanuel Kant dominates the study of philosophy, interpretations of his work remain deeply contested. The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. ![]() In The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, Lea Ypi explores the importance of this crucial section of Kant’s first Critique, showing its significance to the development of the German philosophical tradition. This penetrating analysis of Kant’s Architectonic should shape future discussions of Kantian scholarship, writes Jake Scott. ![]()
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