1st Edition

Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics in Focus

By Beryl Logan Copyright 1997
    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection of seminal essays on the Prolegomena provides the student of philosophy with an invaluable overview of the issues and problems raised by Kant. Starting with the Carus translation of Kant's work, the edition offers a substantive new introduction, six papers never before published together and a comprehensive bibliography. Special attention is paid to the relationship between Kant and David Hume, whose philosophical investigations, according to Kant's famous quote, first interrupted Kant's 'dogmatic slumber'.

    Introduction Beryl Logan 1.'Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics' Immanuel Kant 2. A Prussian Hume and a Scottish Kant Lewis White Beck 3. Kant's Conception of Hume's Problem Manfred Kuehn 4. Changing the Name of the Game: Kant's Cognitivism vs Hume's Psychologism Patricia Kitcher 5. A Note on the Syntheticity of Mathematical Propositions in Kant's Prolegomena Daniel J. Anderson 6. Wahrnehmuingsurteile and Erfahrungsurteile Reconsidered Theodore E. Uehling Jr. 7. Kant, Analogy and Natural Theology Jerry H. Gill

    Biography

    Beryl Logan is an Assistant Professor at Scarborough College, University of Toronto. She has published widely on David Hume and the philosophers of early modernity.