Kant's inaugural dissertation and early writings on space

Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press. Edited by John Handyside (1929)
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Introduction.--Thoughts on the true estimation of living forces (selected passages)--On the first ground of the distinction of regions in space.--Dissertation on the form and principles of the sensible and intelligible world.

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