The critique of pure reason ; The critique of practical reason, and other ethical treatises ; The critique of judgement
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The critique of pure reason ; The critique of practical reason, and other ethical treatises ; The critique of judgement
(Great books of the Western World / Mortimer J. Adler, editor in chief, 39)
Encyclopædia Britannica, c1990
2nd ed
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Kant
Great books
Critique of pure reason
Critique of practical reason, and other ethical treatises
Critique of judgement
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Spine title: Kant
Spine title: Great books
Includes bibliographical references
Translated from the German by J.M.D. Meiklejohn and others
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