A Companion to KantISBN: 978-1-4051-9759-5
Paperback
552 pages
November 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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“A Companion to Kant is the most recent (2010) and by
far the best anthology on Kant's works. In it, Graham Bird
brings together a remarkable set of essays by prominent scholars in
Kant studies … .Many (if not most) essays … offer
significant contributions to Kant scholarship. The2010Companion
to Kant is bound to become indispensible for those who teach
and for those who study Kant's philosophy (on both graduate and
undergraduate levels). Its contributions remain lucid without
watering Kant down; they are comprehensive without staying merely
on the surface of the issues they discuss; they contain original
work on Kant without skewing the interpretations of Kant toward
one-sidedness; and jointly they thematically expand our knowledge
and out understanding of Kant's corpus and of Kant's place within
the intellectual tradition of Western philosophy.”
(Metapsychology, June 2010)
“This collection is what one hopes for in a
‘companion’ volume. It contains 33 essays by prominent
scholars, all of whom have made substantial contributions to Kant
studies. Given the essays’ brevity…they manage to
achieve surprising depth, and they will help any advanced student
to get oriented in Kant’s thought.”
(Choice)