Critique of Pure Reason
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Product Name: Critique of Pure Reason - Werner Pluhar's Annotated Translation with Introduction by Patricia Kitcher
"Critique of Pure Reason" by Immanuel Kant is a cornerstone of modern philosophy, and Werner Pluhar's translation of this seminal work stands out as an elegant and masterful rendering of Kant's complex ideas. Published by Hackett Publishing Co., this edition is richly annotated, providing students, scholars, and philosophy enthusiasts with a comprehensive guide to understanding Kant’s profound arguments.
This volume includes the complete texts of both the First (A) and Second (B) editions of "Critique of Pure Reason," along with Kant's own notes. The translation is accompanied by extensive editorial notes from Werner Pluhar and James Ellington, which offer valuable explanatory comments, translations of Latin and other foreign expressions, variant readings, and cross-references to other passages in Kant's writings.
Key Features:
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Complete Texts of Both Editions:
- This edition includes the full texts of both the First (A) and Second (B) editions of "Critique of Pure Reason," allowing readers to explore Kant's revisions and developments in his thought.
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Extensive Annotations:
- The volume is richly annotated with editorial notes that provide explanations of complex terminology, translations of foreign expressions, and references to secondary works. These notes are invaluable for readers who wish to deepen their understanding of Kant's philosophy.
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Patricia Kitcher's Introduction:
- The introduction by Patricia Kitcher serves as a roadmap to Kant’s abstract and intricate argumentation. Kitcher places Kant's ideas within the context of eighteenth-century philosophy and modern discussions on the nature of the thinking mind and its ability to comprehend the physical universe.
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Supplementary Materials:
- The book includes an extensive bibliography, a glossary of key terms, and a detailed index, making it an essential resource for serious students of philosophy.
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Elegant Translation:
- Werner Pluhar's translation is praised for its clarity and precision, making Kant’s dense and challenging text more accessible to contemporary readers.
Why This Edition of "Critique of Pure Reason" is Essential:
- Authoritative Translation: Pluhar’s translation is widely regarded as one of the best available, capturing the nuance and complexity of Kant’s original text.
- Comprehensive Annotations: The extensive editorial notes and annotations guide readers through Kant's dense philosophical arguments, providing essential context and clarity.
- In-Depth Introduction: Patricia Kitcher's introduction offers a clear and insightful overview of Kant's ideas, making this complex work more approachable.
- Educational Value: With supplementary materials like a glossary and bibliography, this edition is ideal for both classroom use and independent study.
Perfect for Philosophy Students and Scholars:
Whether you are a student new to Kant's work or a seasoned scholar seeking a reliable translation with comprehensive annotations, this edition of "Critique of Pure Reason" is an indispensable resource. It offers a clear, detailed, and accessible pathway into one of philosophy's most challenging texts.
Order your copy of "Critique of Pure Reason" today and embark on a deep exploration of Kant’s monumental contribution to philosophy with the guidance of a master translator and insightful commentary.