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The Arguments of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason by Bryan Hall

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First published January 1, 2010

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May 13, 2022
A required book for a seminar on Kant. Kant's language in the CPR is very wordy and confusing and this accompanying book, although not the clearest, is very helpful. I found that Kant's arguments in their logical form was extremely helpful. The synopses, although necessary were not the most straightforward and easy to follow. Still, I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to step in to Kant's CPR.
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September 10, 2023
A magnificent book! We often read books going through the various ideas of this or that philosopher, but it is very rare to have the most important arguments the philosopher in question made be presented in a such an explicit, clear, and thorough way. We get so much more than just learning what Kant thought about certain difficult issues. We get to know why. We learn how we argued for these bold claims. Reading the book gave me so many joys of understanding. I cannot recommend it enough!
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