Explore the origins and aims of the Critical Philosophy and the work of Kant through a concise, accessible overview.This edition presents a clear introductory view of Kant’s philosophy, its problems, and its historical context. It includes a detailed synopsis, preparatory remarks, and a chronological analysis that traces the development of the Critical System. The text also provides a glossary to clarify key terms and three philological essays added as appendices to help readers situate complex ideas without getting lost in abstraction.
- A structured introduction to the philosophy of Kant and the Critical System.
- Definitions, problems, and solutions organized for quick comprehension.
- Historical context and an annotated chronology of major works.
- Supplementary essays to illuminate language and interpretation.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, history of ideas, and anyone seeking a guided entry into late‑18th‑century thought and its lasting influence.