Prolegomena to any future metaphysics that will be able to come forward as science

the Paul Carus translation

122 pages

English language

Published April 10, 1977 by Hackett Pub. Co..

ISBN:
978-0-915144-33-4
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 This was the book I was referred too when I decided to learn more about Transcendentalism. It is a book written to help understand a book previously written by Kant on Metaphysics. <br/><br/>     While it was interesting, it seemed like Kant purposely decided to make it as wordy as possible. Which I think is humorous because the point of this book is to explain a book previously written in which only one other person in the world understood at the time. <br/><br/>     As I have yet to thoroughly research Kant, I can not say whether he has difficulty expressing his views or if his views do not necessarily lend themselves to spoken language at the time of their birth. <br/><br/>     All in all I enjoyed the book, and would have given it 4 stars if it wasn't so hard to decipher.

Subjects

  • Metaphysics
  • Knowledge, Theory of