Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770 (Classic Reprint): Translated Into English With an Introduction and Discussion - Couverture souple

Kant, Immanuel

 
9781333930592: Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770 (Classic Reprint): Translated Into English With an Introduction and Discussion

Synopsis

A clear, scholarly look at Kant’s 1770 turning point This edition presents Kant's inaugural dissertation in English, with a thoughtful introduction and discussion that illuminate its place in his evolving philosophy. It guides readers through the ideas that bridge early metaphysics and the later Critical period.

The volume helps readers understand how Kant tries to reconcile sensibility and understanding, and why time and space are treated as forms of intuition. It frames the debate around how phenomena relate to noumena, and how the dissertation fits into Kant’s broader project.


  • Accessible translation of Kant’s 1770 work

  • Introductory analysis that highlights key concepts and historical context

  • Discussion of how the dissertation signals a shift toward critical philosophy

  • Notes comparing the pre-critical and critical approaches to time, space, and cognition



Ideal for students and readers new to Kant, and for anyone tracing the emergence of his critical method.

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