Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science, with Kant's Letter to Marcus Herz, February 27, 1772
The Paul Carus Translation Extensively Rev. by James W. Ellington
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The Paul Carus translation, extensively revised by Ellington, of the introduction Kant published in 1783 to help readers understand his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason . Also included is a 1772 letter he wrote to his friend Herz explaining how he was about to embark on the Critical … More »
The Paul Carus translation, extensively revised by Ellington, of the introduction Kant published in 1783 to help readers understand his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason . Also included is a 1772 letter he wrote to his friend Herz explaining how he was about to embark on the Critical … More »
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The Paul Carus translation, extensively revised by Ellington, of the introduction Kant published in 1783 to help readers understand his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason . Also included is a 1772 letter he wrote to his friend Herz explaining how he was about to embark on the Critical Philosophy. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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The Paul Carus translation, extensively revised by Ellington, of the introduction Kant published in 1783 to help readers understand his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason . Also included is a 1772 letter he wrote to his friend Herz explaining how he was about to embark on the Critical Philosophy. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Alternate Title:
Prolegomena. English
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Imprint:
Indianapolis - Hackett Pub
Pages:
140
Edition:
2nd ed
ISBN:
0872205940, 9780872205949, 0872205932, 9780872205932
Language:
English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Preamble on the Peculiarities of All Metaphysical Cognition -- First Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Pure Mathematics Possible? -- Second Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Pure Natural Science Possible? -- Appendix to Pure Natural Science -- Third Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Metaphysics in General Possible? -- On the Determination of the Bounds of Pure Reason -- Solution of the General Question of the Prolegomena -- "How Is Metaphysics Possible as Science?" -- On What Can Be Done to Make Metaphysics as a Science Actual -- A Specimen of a Judgment about the Critique Prior to Its Examination -- Proposals as to an Investigation of the Critique upon Which a Judgment May Follow -- Supplement: Kant's Letter to Marcus Herz, February 21, 1772
Preamble on the Peculiarities of All Metaphysical Cognition -- First Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Pure Mathematics Possible? -- Second Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Pure Natural Science Possible? -- Appendix to Pure Natural Science -- Third Part of the Main Transcendental Question -- How Is Metaphysics in General Possible? -- On the Determination of the Bounds of Pure Reason -- Solution of the General Question of the Prolegomena -- "How Is Metaphysics Possible as Science?" -- On What Can Be Done to Make Metaphysics as a Science Actual -- A Specimen of a Judgment about the Critique Prior to Its Examination -- Proposals as to an Investigation of the Critique upon Which a Judgment May Follow -- Supplement: Kant's Letter to Marcus Herz, February 21, 1772
Statement of responsibility:
Immanuel Kant
Characteristics:
xvii, 140 p. :,facsim. ;,22 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Kant, Immanuel
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