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Etching by Oldrich Kulhanek from 1986. Ex-libris for Dr. Werner Daniel. Sheet dimensions: H23.5 x W16 cm. Image dimensions: H13.5 x W8.5 cm. Title: Immanual Kant (German philosopher). The work is signed and dated on the bottom by the artist. The authenticity of the work offered is fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be e-mailed upon request.
Immanuel Kant (Königsberg, Prussia, April 22, 1724 – ibid., February 12, 1804) was a German philosopher during the Enlightenment, whose ideas exerted a great influence on Western philosophy. Kant is sometimes considered the first German idealist. His 1781 Critique of Pure Reason, in which he examines the foundations and limits of human knowledge and creates his own epistemology, is considered his most important work. Furthermore, the Critique of Practical Reason and the Critique of Ultimate Power complete the trilogy of three critiques, which have had a great influence on Western philosophy. The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer called this work "the most important book ever published in Europe."
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