But we're left to infer that from the title, and with no details.
How did reading Kant lead to a moral shift for the author? Gradually or one big moment? Did certain passages resonate with him especially?
He told us how he came to read Kant and what was going on in his life at the time. And did a pretty good job. But told us little about reading it actually affected him
How did reading Kant lead to a moral shift for the author? Gradually or one big moment? Did certain passages resonate with him especially?
He told us how he came to read Kant and what was going on in his life at the time. And did a pretty good job. But told us little about reading it actually affected him