This new, revised edition of Kant's Prolegomena, the best introduction to the theoretical side of his philosophy, presents his thought clearly through careful attention to his original language. Also included are selections from the Critique of Pure Reason, which fill out and explicate some of Kant's central arguments (including famous sections of the Schematism and Analogies), and in which Kant himself explains his special terminology. The first reviews of the Critique, to which Kant responded in the Prolegomena, are included in this revised edition.
First Edition Hb (1997): 0-521-57345-9
First Edition Pb (1997): 0-521-57542-7
By:
Immanuel Kant
Series edited by:
Karl Ameriks,
Desmond M. Clarke
Edited and translated by:
Gary Hatfield
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 154mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 442g
ISBN: 9780521535359
ISBN 10: 0521535352
Series: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
Pages: 270
Publication Date: 29 June 2004
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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College/higher education
,
Undergraduate
,
Primary
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics; Selections from the Critique of Pure Reason: From the Transcendental Aesthetic; From the Transcendental Logic, Introduction; From the Transcendental Logic, First Division, Analytic; From the Analytic of Principles; From the Transcendental Logic, Second Division, Dialectic; From the Transcendental Doctrine of Method; Background source materials: The Göttingen (or Garve-Feder) Review; The Gotha Review.
Gary Hatfield's publications include The Natural and the Normative (MIT, 1990) and Descartes and the Meditations (Routledge, 2003).