Interpreting Kant’s Critiques [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):648-649 (2005)
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In Interpreting Kant’s Critiques, Karl Ameriks collects many of his most important essays on Kant’s theoretical philosophy, practical philosophy, and aesthetics—demonstrating at once a breadth of philosophical concern that is rare for contemporary Kant scholars, a detailed familiarity with a wide range of both English- and German-language literature, and a willingness to defend interpretations of Kant’s texts that challenge current assumptions.

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