Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant
Explore the profound implications of Kant's Copernican turn in G. Anthony Bruno's insightful work, Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant. Published by Oxford University Press in 2025, this hardback edition spans 352 pages and delves into the essential questions surrounding the conditions of intelligible thought, experience, and existence that post-Kantians grapple with. Bruno offers a comprehensive history of the concept of facticity, illuminating the enduring debates that continue to shape philosophical discourse today. This book is a must-read for those interested in the evolution of reason and the legacy of Kant's philosophy. Expand your understanding of these critical themes and engage with the pressing questions that influence contemporary thought.