Prolegomena to any future metaphysics that will be able to come forward as science : with selections from the Critique of pure reason

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Prolegomena to any future metaphysics that will be able to come forward as science : with selections from the Critique of pure reason

Immanuel Kant ; translated and edited by Gary Hatfield

(Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy)

Cambridge University Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Kant is the central figure of modern philosophy. He sought to rebuild philosophy from the ground up, and he succeeded in permanently changing its problems and methods. This new translation of the Prolegomena, which is the best introduction to his philosophy, presents his thought clearly by paying careful attention to his original language. Also included are selections from the Critique of Pure Reason, which fill out and explicate some of Kant's central arguments, and in which Kant himself explains his special terminology. The volume is completed by a historical and philosophical introduction, explanatory notes, a chronology and a guide to further reading.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Preamble
  • General question of the Prolegomena
  • Main transcendental question: first part, second part, third part
  • General question: the solution to the general question of the Prolegomena
  • Appendix
  • Critique of Pure Reason
  • From the introduction
  • From the transcendental aesthetic
  • From the transcendental logic
  • From the transcendental doctrine of method
  • Index.

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