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The critique of pure reason.

著者: Immanuel Kant; J M D Meiklejohn; Thomas Kingsmill Abbott; James Creed Meredith
出版: Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica [1955, ©1952]
シリーズ: Great books of the Western world, v. 42.
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Why this critique is called simply Critique of Practical Reason and not Critique of Pure Practical Reason, though the parallelism between it and the critique of speculative reason seems to demand the latter title, will be sufficiently shown in the treatise itself. Its task is merely to show that there is a pure practical reason, and, in order to do this, it critically examines reason's entire practical faculty. If  続きを読む
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関連の人物: Immanuel Kant; Immanuel Kant; Immanuel Kant
ドキュメントの種類: 図書
すべての著者/寄与者: Immanuel Kant; J M D Meiklejohn; Thomas Kingsmill Abbott; James Creed Meredith
OCLC No.: 916902
形態 xi, 613 p. 25 cm.
コンテンツ: The critique of pure reason / translated by J.M.D. Meiklejohn --
Fundamental principles of the metaphysic of morals / translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott --
The critique of practical reason / translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott --
Preface and introduction to the metaphysical elements of ethics, with a note on conscience / translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott --
General introduction to the metaphysic of morals / translated by W. Hastie --
The science of right / translated by W. Hastie --
The critique of judgement / translated by James Creed Meredith.
シリーズタイトル: Great books of the Western world, v. 42.
他のタイトル: Critique of practical reason.
Critique of judgement.
Works.
責任者: [Translated by J. M. D. Meiklejohn] The critique of practical reason, and other ethical treatises. [Translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott] The critique of judgement. [Translated by James Creed Meredith]

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Why this critique is called simply Critique of Practical Reason and not Critique of Pure Practical Reason, though the parallelism between it and the critique of speculative reason seems to demand the latter title, will be sufficiently shown in the treatise itself. Its task is merely to show that there is a pure practical reason, and, in order to do this, it critically examines reason's entire practical faculty. If it succeeds in this task, there is no need to examine the pure faculty itself to see whether it, like speculative reason, presumptuously overreaches itself. For if pure reason is actually practical, it will show its reality and that of its concepts in actions, and all disputations which aim to prove its impossibility will be in vain.

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