The most important European philosopher of the last millenium, there is virtually no area of modern philosophy that has not been influenced by the work of Immanuel Kant. Kant was born the son of a saddle-maker in 1724 in Konigsberg, East Prussia, a city which, famously, he never left. After completing his schooling at the Pietist Collegium Fredericianum, Kant began his studies at the University of Konigsberg, which was to be his base for all of his academic life. He became Privatdozent at the University, where he was obliged to lecture for long hours on a wide array of subjects, including physics, mathematics, anthropology and pedagogy, with no regular income beyond the money paid to him by lecture audiences. Both his studies and his teachi...