Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy

Oliver Thorndike

earliest edition we have, 2018 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018

"Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy is the first study to provide a close reading of the connection between texts written by Kant during 1796 and 1798. Connecting Kant's unfinished book project, theOpus postumum, with the Metaphysics of Morals, it identifies and clarifies issues at the forefront of Kant's focus towards the end of his life. Labelled by Kant as the "Transition Project", the Opus postumum gen...

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Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy edition · 2019 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781350123144
Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy edition · 2018 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781350050310
Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy edition · 2018 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 280 pages · 9781350050303
Kant's Transition Project and Late Philosophy edition · 2018 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781350050297

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