Theoretical Philosophy after 1781 (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant)

by Immanuel Kant

Henry E. Allison (Editor & Translator), Peter Heath (Editor & Translator), Gary Hatfield (Translator), Michael Friedman (Translator), and Henry Allison (Editor & Translator)

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This volume, originally published in 2002, assembles the historical sequence of writings that Kant published between 1783 and 1796 to popularize, summarize, amplify and defend the doctrines of his masterpiece, the Critique of Pure Reason of 1781. The best known of them, the Prolegomena, is often recommended to beginning students, but the other texts are also vintage Kant and are important sources for a fully rounded picture of Kant's intellectual development. As with other volumes in the series there are copious linguistic notes and a glossary of key terms. The editorial introductions and explanatory notes shed light on the critical reception accorded Kant by the metaphysicians of his day and on Kant's own efforts to derail his opponents.
  • ISBN13 9780521147644
  • Publish Date 27 May 2010 (first published 20 May 2002)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 548
  • Language English