Correspondence (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant)
Cambridge University Press, 5/26/1999
EAN 9780521354011, ISBN10: 0521354013
Hardcover, 660 pages, 23.4 x 15.6 x 3.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
This is a most complete English edition of Kant's correspondence. The letters are concerned with philosophical and scientific topics but many also treat personal, historical and cultural matters. On one level the letters chart Kant's philosophical development. On another level they expose quirks and foibles, and reveal a good deal about Kant's friendships and philosophical battles with some of the prominent thinkers of the time: Herder, Hamann, Mendelssohn and Fichte. What emerges from these pages is a vivid picture of the intellectual, religious and political currents of the late eighteenth-century Prussia, in which there is much to be learnt about topics such as censorship, and the changing status of Jews and women in Europe. Amongst the special features of this volume are: a substantial introduction, detailed explanatory notes, a glossary, and biographical sketches of correspondents and people referred to in the letters.
General editor's preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Letters before 1770
Part II. Letters 1770–80
Part III. Letters 1781–9
Part IV. Letters 1790–4
Part V. Letters 1795–1800
Public Declaration concerning Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre, August 7, 1799
Biographical sketches
Glossary
Index of persons.