Reinhold: Letters on the Kantian Philosophy

Reinhold: Letters on the Kantian Philosophy by Karl Ameriks, published by Cambridge University Press on January 5, 2006, is an essential text in the study of Kant’s philosophy. This edition features the first English translation of Reinhold’s influential work, which played a significant role in establishing Kant’s Critical Philosophy as a central focus in philosophical discourse. The book spans 284 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wider audience interested in the evolution of modern philosophy.
Readers will find a comprehensive introduction that situates Reinhold’s letters within both philosophical and historical contexts, enhancing their understanding of the text’s impact. The work not only highlights Reinhold’s contributions to Kantian thought but also explores the broader movements in philosophy during that era. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those studying the history of philosophy, particularly in relation to analytic traditions and social history.
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Reinhold’s Letters on the Kantian Philosophy is arguably the most influential book ever written concerning Kant. It propelled Kant’s Critical Philosophy, which had previously enjoyed an equivocal reception, into the central position which it has held to this day. It also brought fame to Reinhold, who became a professor at Jena and later developed his own “Elementary Philosophy”. This volume presents the first English translation of the work, together with an introduction that sets it in its philosophical and historical contexts.
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