Description |
xi, 785 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
The Cambridge edition of the works of Immanuel Kant |
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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Works. English. 1992.
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Contents |
Of the Difference between Pure and Empirical Knowledge -- The Human Intellect, even in an unphilosophical state, is in possession of certain cognitions a priori -- Philosophy stands in need of a Science which shall determine the possibility, principles, and extent of Human Knowledge a priori -- Of the Difference between Analytical and Synthetical Judgments -- In all Theoretical Sciences of Reason, Synthetical Judgments a priori are contained as Principles -- The Universal Problem of Pure Reason -- Idea and Division of a Particular Science, under the Name of a Critique of Pure Reason -- Transcendental Doctrine of Elements -- Transcendental AEsthetic -- Of Space -- Metaphysical Exposition of this Conception -- Transcendental Exposition of the Conception of Space -- Conclusions from the foregoing Conceptions -- Of Time -- Metaphysical Exposition of this Conception -- Transcendental Exposition of the Conception of Time -- Conclusions from the above Conceptions -- Elucidation -- General Remarks on Transcendental AEsthetic -- Transcendental Logic -- Of Logic in general -- Of Transcendental Logic -- Of the Division of General Logic into Analytic and Dialectic -- Of the Division of Transcendental Logic into Transcendental Analytic and Dialectic -- Transcendental Analytic -- Analytic of Conceptions -- Of the Transcendental Clue to the Discovery of all Pure Conceptions of the Understanding -- Of the Logical use of the Understanding in general -- Of the Logical Function of the Understanding in Judgments |
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General editor's preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood -- Bibliography -- Immanuel Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason translated by Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood -- Editorial Notes |
Summary |
The most accurate and informative English translation of Kant's most important philosophical work in both the 1781 and 1787 editions; faithful rendering of Kant's terminology, syntax, and sentence structure; a simple and direct style suitable for readers at all levels; distinct versions of all those portions of the work substantially revised by Kant for the 1787 edition; all Kant's handwritten emendations and marginal notes from his own personal copy reproduced for the first time in any edition, German or English; a large-scale introduction providing a summary of the structure and arguments of the Critique as well as the most informative account available in English of its long and complex genesis; and an extensive editorial apparatus including informative annotation and glossaries |
Notes |
First published in 1997. First paperback edition, 1998 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-80) and index |
Notes |
Translated from the German |
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The Cambridge edition of the works of Immanuel Kant no:[8] |
Subject |
Causation.
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Knowledge, Theory of.
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Reason.
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Author |
Guyer, Paul, 1948- editor, translator
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Wood, Allen W., editor, translator
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LC no. |
97002959 |
ISBN |
0521354021 (hardcover) |
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0521657296 (paperback) |
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9780521354028 (hardcover) |
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9780521657297 (paperback) |
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