Commentary to Kant's critique of pure reason
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- 121 SMI
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121 ROU Routledge companion to epistemology / edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard | 121 RUS Theory of knowledge | 121 SIV 3rd ed. Self | 121 SMI Commentary to Kant's critique of pure reason | 121 WIC Routledge philosophy guidebook to Kant on Judgement | 121.2 RUS Human knowledge | 121.34 ECO Kant and the platypus: essays on language and cognition |
Of all the major philosophical works, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most rewarding, yet one of the most difficult. Norman Kemp Smith's Commentary elucidates not only textural questions and minor issues, but also the central problems which arise, he contends, from the conflicting tendencies of Kant's own thinking. Kemp Smith's Commentary continues to be in demand with Kant scholars, and for this reissue of the classic 1923 edition, Sebastian Gardner provides a new introduction to reveal the continued value of Kemp Smith's Commentary in the contemporary context.
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