Everything you need to know about Kant's Critique of Pure Reason in one volume.The Critique is one of the most written-about texts in the history of philosophy, however, it is also notoriously difficult to read. Burnham and Young unravel Kant's text passage-by-passage, making the reading and appreciation of the primary work achievable. Designed to be read alongside Kant, this approach will be helpful for students and lecturers alike.
Douglas Burnham is Professor of Philosophy at Staffordshire University and author of An Introduction to Kant's Critique of Judgement (Edinburgh University Press, 2000).
ContentsIntroduction1. Historical Context2. A Guide to the Text Prefaces and Introduction Transcendental Aesthetic Transcendental Logic – Introduction and Transcendental Analytic Transcendental Logic – Transcendental Dialectic Transcendental Doctrine of Method3. Study AidesGlossaryTypes of Question You Will EncounterCommon Assessment CriteriaTips for Writing About KantFurther ReadingBibliographyIndex
Burnham and Young have produced a commentary that is extraordinary. They have managed to achieve what had seemed impossible, clarity as well as lucidity. For teachers and students, who are looking for a gateway into Kant, this book is highly recommended. -- Sebastien Odiari, University of Glamorgan
Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen, Staffordshire University) Burnham, Douglas (Professor of Philosophy, Staffordshire University) Jesinghausen, Martin (Senior Lecturer in English
Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen, Staffordshire University) Burnham, Douglas (Professor of Philosophy, Staffordshire University) Jesinghausen, Martin (Senior Lecturer in English
Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen, Staffordshire University) Burnham, Douglas (Professor of Philosophy, Staffordshire University) Jesinghausen, Martin (Senior Lecturer in English
Mark G. E. Kelly, University of West Sydney) Kelly, Mark G. E. (Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and ARC Future Fellow, Mark G E Kelly