kantakirja
Kantakirja, also known as the "Kant's Journal" or "Kant's Notebook," is a collection of notes and drafts written by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. These notes were compiled by Kant's son, Immanuel Kant II, and published in 1902. The Kantakirja provides valuable insights into Kant's thought processes and the development of his philosophical ideas.
The collection includes a wide range of topics, from logic and metaphysics to ethics and aesthetics. Kant's
The Kantakirja is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it offers a glimpse into Kant's working methods
While the Kantakirja is not a systematic or coherent work, it is a valuable resource for scholars