Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Kant's Prolegomena, although a small book, is indubitably the most important of his writings. It furnishes us with a key to his main work, The Critique of Pure Reason; in fact, it is an extract containing all the salient ideas of Kant's system. It approaches the subject in the simplest and most direct way, and is therefore best adapted as an introduction into his philosophy. - Summary by Open Court Publishing Company
Genre(s): Early Modern
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Publisher's Preface | Kristine Bekere |
00:05:16 |
Play 01 | Introduction | Kristine Bekere |
00:26:15 |
Play 02 | Prolegomena | Farnood |
00:36:42 |
Play 03 | First Part of the Transcendental Problem | Buchernarr |
00:30:40 |
Play 04 | Second Part of the Transcendental Problem (§14-26) | Yuqing |
00:42:37 |
Play 05 | Second Part of the Transcendental Problem (§27-39) | Kristine Bekere |
00:42:12 |
Play 06 | Third Part of the Transcendental Problem (§40-49) | Farnood |
00:26:06 |
Play 07 | Third Part of the Transcendental Problem (§50-54) | Farnood |
00:22:55 |
Play 08 | Third Part of the Transcendental Problem (§55-60) | Farnood |
00:39:51 |
Play 09 | Scholia | Larry Wilson |
00:16:30 |
Play 10 | Appendix | Buchernarr |
00:28:08 |