Kant's Theoretical Philosophy. A commentary to the central part of the Critique of Pure Reason
Felix Grayeff
This book has two purposes: its first intention is to present an account of Kant's theoretical philosophy as a logically consistent whole. The second intention is to develop a method of interpretation which contains within it the laws of system-building thought, thereby revealing these laws as the very principles of logical unity in general.
İl:
1970
Nəşriyyat:
Manchester University Press
Dil:
english
Fayl:
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english, 1970