Unwarranted metaphysical judgments explained: Kant's insights into human reasoning.
The book "Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics" explores why people naturally make unwarranted metaphysical judgments about things like God or the world. It suggests that Kant's explanation involves a transition from logical to transcendental reasoning, a tendency to misuse principles, and an assumption of transcendental realism. The author argues that these factors help us understand Kant's views on metaphysics and how we should approach them.