Kant's first critique : an appraisal of the permanent significance of Kant's Critique of pure reason

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Kant's first critique : an appraisal of the permanent significance of Kant's Critique of pure reason

by H.W. Cassirer

(Muirhead library of philosophy, 54 . Kant ; 1)

Routledge, 2002

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Reprint. Originally published: London : G. Allen & Unwin ; New York : Humanities Press, 1954

Includes index

"Kant: 4 Volumes, ISBN: 0415295319" -- t.p. verso

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[set] ISBN 9780415295314

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One of the major figures of the European Enlightenment, Immanuel Kant eradicated the last traces of the medieval worldview from modern thinking, advocated the autonomy of human reason over divine intervention and paved the way for much of the philosophy of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The writings reprinted here address the impact of this important philosopher. Two of the texts by Cassirer and Paton specifically address the monumental text Critique of Pure Reason in which the foundations of Kant's theory of knowledge are laid.

Table of Contents

H.W. Cassirer Kant's First Critique Hb: 0-415-29585-8 H. J. Paton Kant's Metaphysic of Experience, Volume 1 Hb: 0-415-29586-6 H. J. Paton Kant's Metaphysic of Experience, Volume 2 Hb: 0-415-29587-4 O. Pfleiderer Development of Rational Theology in Germany since Kant, and in England since 1825 Hb: 0-415-29588-2
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ISBN 9780415295857

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This is Volume I of four in a collection on Kant. Originally published in 1954, this volume of the Muirhead library of philosophy, and offers a personal appraisal of Kant' s Critique of Pure Reason.

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