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Philosophical Correspondence, 1759-99

by Immanuel Kant, Arnulf Zweig
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Overview

Drawn from the Prussian Academy edition of Kant's collected works, these letters make it possible to trace the development of Kant's thought from his earliest worries about the topics discussed in the Critique of Pure Reason to his attempts in later life to meet the objections of his critics and erstwhile disciples.  "Perhaps the major value of these writings is their demonstration of Kant's own attitude towards his philosophical works."β€”Paul Arthur Schilpp, Saturday Review

Synopsis

Drawn from the Prussian Academy edition of Kant's collected works, these letters make it possible to trace the development of Kant's thought from his earliest worries about the topics discussed in the Critique of Pure Reason to his attempts in later life to meet the objections of his critics and erstwhile disciples.  "Perhaps the major value of these writings is their demonstration of Kant's own attitude towards his philosophical works."—Paul Arthur Schilpp, Saturday Review

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1986
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
270
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226423616

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