Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
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Original title: Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als Wissenschaft wird auftreten können Rating: 3.76 Publish date: February 1st 2002 Language: English Isbn: 0872205932 |
The Paul Carus translation, extensively revised by Ellington, of the introduction Kant published in 1783 to help readers understand his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason . Also included is a 1772 letter he wrote to his friend Herz explaining how he was about to embark on the Critical Philosophy. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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If you want to read what you should sit down with a bottle of vodka, and each time you get in the process of Kant thought having a stroke. Then, when you wake up the next morning on the floor and realize you’ve only had a couple of pages, go out and buy a good secondary source of Kant can explain everything to you. The book gets five stars because it is a primary source, because his Kant.
He took everything that was there before him and completely upside down.
E ‘was difficult to read. I had to read several times to grasp its meaning. To work hard for small epiphanies.
Kant was a very smart guy and maybe I’m not smart, but I do not understand what he thought was made with the Prolegomena.
Although some had recommended an easy approach to critical project, time was short and I wanted to go through the three Critiques and all the texts of Kant is quoted by CG Jung or contained in his library at the time of the first death.
It’s a tough – but it’s less than 100 pages so it moves easily.
In fact, I liked this little guy. While the CPR made me want to jump out the window, the Prolegomena is short, sweet and precise unlike most of the cornerstones of Kant.
I like Kant’s preface to this text, it looks like a donkey spirit, arrogant, and owes his love.
Kant is separated from any meaningful relationship with empirical reality, because all the information we have on the outside world is a construction of our mind.