This is our backup site. Click here to visit our main site at MellenPress.com

Glouberman, Mark

Origins and Implications of Kant's Critical Philosophy
1991 0-88946-732-3
Examines Kant's critical philosophy, focussing on its dialectical constitution and gauging its implications. Attempts to determine the meaning of the critical system more by determining the dialectical and rhetorical influences on Kant than by focussing on its manifest reasoning. Begins by taking stock of meta-physical and meta-interpretive materials; then examines the major doctrines of the first Critique; and finally draws wider morals for Kant specifically and for philosophy generally.