Kant and Spencer: A Critical Exposition is a book written by Borden Parker Bowne in 1912. The book provides a detailed analysis of the philosophical theories of Immanuel Kant and Herbert Spencer, two of the most influential thinkers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Bowne examines the fundamental principles of Kant's critical philosophy, including his concepts of the noumenal and phenomenal worlds, the categorical imperative, and the transcendental...
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