Review of Pierre Kerszberg’s Critique and Totality [Book Review]

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):343-347 (2000)
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Abstract

As Pierre Kerszberg retraces Kant’s critical account of the human being’s confounded, if not tortured, attempts to grasp totality, the reader may occasionally lose sight of the general objectives of the book. In fact, my main criticism of the book concerns Kerszberg’s somewhat cavalier approach to presenting a clear structure of thought. Yet, regardless of the occasional confusion, Critique and Totality is rich with insight and fresh historical perspectives.

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Stefanie Rocknak
Hartwick College

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