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Lara Ostaric’s ‘The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s Critical System’ provides a comprehensive analysis of Immanuel Kant’s third critique and its essential function within his broader philosophical framework. The book addresses a fundamental question in Kant scholarship: how does the Critique of Judgment reconcile the apparent divisions between Kant’s theoretical philosophy (Critique of Pure Reason) and his practical philosophy (Critique of Practical Reason)?
Through detailed textual analysis, Ostaric demonstrates that Kant’s Critique of Judgment is not merely a supplementary work but rather a crucial element that achieves systematic unity across Kant’s critical philosophy. The study explores aesthetic judgment, teleology, and reflective judgment as the means through which Kant bridges the gap between nature and freedom, knowledge and morality.
This work is essential for advanced students and scholars of Kant’s philosophy, offering profound insights into how Kant’s system maintains coherence and completeness. It contributes significantly to contemporary Kant scholarship and philosophical understanding.







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