The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

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4
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476 pages
Author
Professor Paul Guyer (Editor)
Eras
Age of Enlightenment (1753-1844)
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Philosophy
The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Synopsis
"The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is the first collective commentary on this work in English. The seventeen chapters have been written by an international team of scholars, including some of the best-known figures in the field as well as emerging younger talents. The first two chapters situate Kant's project against the background of Continental rationalism and British empiricism, the dominant schools of early modern philosophy. Eleven chapters then expound and assess all the main arguments of the Critique. Finally, four chapters recount the enormous influence of the Critique on subsequent philosophical movements, including German Idealism and Neo-Kantianism, twentieth-century Continental philosophy, and twentieth-century Anglo-American analytic philosophy. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography." [Amazon]
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2010
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