A review by lecybeth
Groundwork for the metaphysics of morals by Immanuel Kant

3.0

Wow, this is dense. I'm laughing because I remember several television shows where Immanuel Kant's name was thrown around like everyone was reading pretentious philosophy books in their spare time and ::stares directly at the camera:: after reading this, I can tell you they were not. As far as this work is concerned, the first chapter about knowledge is super boring. Once I got further into the book, it was a little easier to parse. I can't say this will be a favorite of the year, but I gave it a shot and am happy I did.