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Immanuel Kant's critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant's critique of Pure Reason

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Immanuel Kant's critique of Pure Reason

Of all major philosophical works, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most rewarding, yet one of the most difficult. Part of the difficulty lies in the fact that Kant made few concessions to his readers; but the main problem undoubtedly arises from Kant's terminology which, even in the German original, is not without obscurities.

Consequently, a translation such as that made by the late Professor Kemp Smith is immensely valuable, not simply because he has rendered Kant's language into readable English, but also because his own extensive understanding of the Critique made him acutely aware of the pitfalls of translation. The text followed is that of the second edition of 1787, and a translation is also given of all first edition passages which in the second edition have been either altered or omitted.

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  • Paperback, bound
  • Condition: Good, no notes/stamps, name on first page
  • ISBN: 9780333057131
  • Publishing House: MacMillan
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