
St. Augustine's Press
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This is quite simply the best book available
on this subject. Beautifully written,
clear and to-the-point, it is an in-depth
examination of the main arguments of
Kant’s First Critique. The perfect text for
philosophy undergraduates, it is the only
book to give a clear and manageable
route through the this central work. First
published in 1976, this is a new and revised edition, which has a better layout,
is easier to reads, and is fully
indexed.
“Designed as a commentary for students
the book exceeds this modest ambition as
it contains much ingenious argument
which will be of interest to the most competent
of those who plunder or are puzzled
by the Kantian text . . . enormous
clarity of expression.” – M. J. Scott Taggart, THES
“[N]icely geared to the student’s needs.”
– Eva Schaper, TLS
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Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
A Commentary for Students
T. E. Wilkerson
new and revised edition
236 pp., paperback
preface, notes, bibliography, index
Key Texts
1-85506-560-6 1998
$20.00tx (£14.00)
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