Emanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most widely read texts in the history of philosophy. Douglas Burnham and Harvey Young unravel this difficult text, passage by passage, making reading and appreciating this work achievable and enjoyable. Designed to be read alongside the original, this guide is essential for students and scholars at all levels.
Douglas Burnham is Professor of Philosophy at Staffordshire University.Harvey Young is completing his Ph.D. at Staffordshire University.
Series Editor's PrefaceIntroduction1. Historical Context2. A Guide to the TextPrefaces and IntroductionTranscendental AestheticTranscendental Logai—Introduction and Transcendental AnalyticTranscendental Logic—Transcendental DialecticTranscendental Doctrine of Method3. Study AidsGlossaryTypes of Questions You Will EncounterTips for Writing about KantBibliographyIndex
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Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen, Staffordshire University) Burnham, Douglas (Professor of Philosophy, Staffordshire University) Jesinghausen, Martin (Senior Lecturer in English