Paul Guyer is Jonathan Nelson Professor emeritus in Humanities and Philosophy at Brown University and Florence R. C. Murray Professor in the Humanities emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of more than thirty books and three hundred articles, General Co-Editor of Cambridge Edition of Kant and co-translator of Kant's first and third Critiques and Notes and Fragments.
'Paul Guyer has made a lasting mark on Kant scholarship with several ground-breaking books (such as his classic Kant and the Claims of Knowledge), and also with a significant number of substantive essays. This volume contains a selection of his most important essays that speak both to what is and to what is not living in Kant's theoretical philosophy. It is enormously helpful to have these essays collected together in one place, not simply for the ease of reference it provides but also because it helps one appreciate more fully Guyer's synoptic vision of Kant.' Eric Watkins, University of California, San Diego