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This collection features over twenty original essays by leading Kant scholars, exploring various aspects of Kant's teachings in relation to his published works. With the ongoing release of Kant's lectures in the Academy edition, there is a growing focus on his lecturing activities. Many of these lectures on metaphysics, logic, ethics, anthropology, theology, and pedagogy have been translated into English, sparking significant studies in multiple languages. The lectures provide a fresh perspective on Kant’s philosophical evolution, clarify points in his published texts, address previously unexamined topics, and offer a richer depiction of the intellectual backdrop. Additionally, they are often more accessible than his published works. This book delves into all facets of Kant's lectures, with some essays analyzing the content of his courses and the influence of textbooks by key figures like Baumgarten, enhancing our understanding of Kant’s thought within its intellectual and historical contexts. The contributors include notable scholars such as Huaping Lu-Adler, Robert Clewis, Paul Guyer, and many others, each bringing unique insights into Kant's philosophy.
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Reading Kant's lectures, Robert R. Clewis
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- 2015
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