Critique of Pure ReasonCambridge University Press, 28 Şub 1999 This entirely new translation of Critique of Pure Reason is the most accurate and informative English translation ever produced of this epochal philosophical text. Though its simple and direct style will make it suitable for all new readers of Kant, the translation displays an unprecedented philosophical and textual sophistication that will enlighten Kant scholars as well. This translation recreates as far as possible a text with the same interpretative nuances and richness as the original. The extensive editorial apparatus includes informative annotation, detailed glossaries, an index, and a large-scale general introduction in which two of the world's preeminent Kant scholars provide both a succinct summary of the structure and argument of the Critique and a detailed account of its long and complex genesis. |
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Introduction by Paul Guyer and Allen W Wood | |
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Editorial Notes | |
Glossary | |
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accordance actual already alteration analytic appearances applied argument assertions assume beginning belongs called causality cause cognition combination common complete concept concerned connection consciousness consequently considered constitution contains contingent contradiction Critique derived determination dialectical distinction doctrine edition effect empirical entirely everything existence experience extended faculty forthe further give given ground hence human idea idealism inferences inner insofar inthe intuition itis judgment Kant Kant’s knowledge latter laws least limits logical magnitude manifold mathematics means merely metaphysics moral namely nature necessarily necessary necessity never nevertheless notes object ofthe original outer perception philosophy position possible practical predicate present presupposes Principien principles priori proof proposition prove pure reason question rational reality regard relation remains representation represented rule second edition sense sensibility space speculative substance synthesis synthetic things thinking thought tobe tothe transcendental translation unconditioned understanding unity universal valid whole