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Immanuel Kant
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ISBN: 0486256502
Page Count: 288
Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2
The second, corrected edition of the first and only complete English translation of Kant's highly influential introduction to philosophy, presenting both the terminological and structural basis for his philosophical system, and offering an invaluable key to his main works, particularly the three Critiques. Extensive editiorial apparatus.

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