
Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
by Dr. Paul Carus
"Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics," edited by Dr. Paul Carus, is a 1945 reprint by The Open Court Publishing Co. This red hardcover edition lacks a dust jacket but is in excellent condition, with a tight binding and clean pages. It includes an essay on Kant's philosophy and features a handwritten inscription on the front endpaper. An essential text for those interested in philosophy and metaphysics.
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"Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics," edited in English by Dr. Paul Carus, is a significant work that delves into the foundational aspects of metaphysical philosophy. Published by The Open Court Publishing Co. in 1945, this reprint edition offers readers insights into Kant's philosophical inquiries, accompanied by an essay on his philosophy and supplementary material for further study. The book is bound in a sturdy red hardcover with gold lettering, reflecting a classic and elegant design. Though lacking a dust jacket, the volume remains in excellent condition, with only minor wear. Inside, the pages are clean and well-preserved, though there is a handwritten inscription on the front endpaper, adding a personal touch to this collectible piece. Ideal for philosophers and collectors alike, this work remains a crucial text in understanding Kantian thought and its impact on future metaphysical studies.
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