Note on the Translation
Abbreviations
Translators' Introduction
Significance of Kant's Logic
Analysis & Synthesis in General Logic
Anal. & Synth. in Transcendental Logic
Dedication
Preface--Gottlob Benjamin Jasche
Introduction
Concept of Logic
Main Division etc.
Concept of Philosophy in General etc.
Outline of History of Philosophy etc.
Cognition in General etc.
Logical Perfections of Cognition etc.
Probability etc.
Theoretical & Practical Cognition
General Doctrine of Elements
Of Concepts
Of Judgments
Of Inferences
General Doctrine of Method
Development of Logical Perfection etc.
Development of Perfection in Cognition
Index of Passages
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
Immanuel Kant's Logik, ein Handbuch zu Vorlesungen, edited by Gottlob Benjamin Jäsche (Königsberg: Friedrich Nicolovius, 1800), xxiv, 232 pp. [Ak. 9:1-150] “Logic.” Translated by Hartman & Schwartz (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974). Translated by Young in Immanuel Kant: Lectures on Logic (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 521-640.
At Kant's request, this book was edited by G.B. Jäsche, a former student of his (WS 1791/92 + ?) & a colleague (Fall 1799-July 1801), altho Kant had retired by then.
This work appears in the Academy edition alongside Kant’s published writings, but appropriately belongs in the 4th section devoted to student class notes. It's based on one or more sets of notes--possibly Jäsche’s own, also making use of Kant’s annotations in his copy of Meier’s logic textbook--Kant's “reflections” as printed in the Nachlass, vol. 16. While Kant authorized publication, he wasn't involved in its preparation.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was born in Konigsberg, Prussia, where he remained his entire life. His others works include Critique of Pure Reason and Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone.
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