Ian Proops is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He works on Kant and on the history of analytic philosophy.
This is an extremely detailed analysis of Immanuel Kant's arguments from The Critique of Pure Reason (1781; revised 1787). The book's complexity notwithstanding, much can be said in praise of the book's form and method. In addition to the basics--clear organization and indexing--the book includes frequent detailed references and comparisons between various commentators on many of Kant's arguments, from his time to the present, and clear explanations of why Proops (Univ. of Texas, Austin) agrees or disagrees with each, and why. * S. E. Forschler, independent scholar, CHOICE * a masterpiece * Camilla Serck-Hansson, European Journal of Philosophy * a true landmark for future scholarship on Kant's Dialectic and, indeed, on Kant's systematic critical philosophy as a whole * Markus Kohl, Mind * Proops's book may be the most thorough and reliable single-volume guide, in any language, to this stretch of the critique * Aaron Wells, The Philosophical Quarterly * as far as I am aware, [this is] the most comprehensive explanation of the Dialectic currently available * Rosalind Chaplin, Kantian Review * ...remarkable.... * Aaron Wells, Philosophical Quarterly * The Fiery Test of Critique implicitly sets itself an ambitious twofold task. * Stephen Howard, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 61.3 *