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Picked this up somewhat serendipitously, thinking that after indirect undergraduate "engagements" with Kantian philosophy and years of reading philosophy afterwards, it was time to go straight to the source.
...Finished the editor's intro and the Prefaces to both editions, and already know I'm in way over my head. Planning on taking my time with it.
— Dec 15, 2025 11:18PM
...Finished the editor's intro and the Prefaces to both editions, and already know I'm in way over my head. Planning on taking my time with it.
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Dec 16, 2025 04:00AM
You might consider watching the lectures of professor Robert Paul Wolff as you are reading. Kant is buildings with a few inter lapping systems at the same time and it can be difficult to track everything if you go too fast
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Jay Bernstein's lectures on the first Critique are also well worth a listen bernsteintapes . com / kantlist.html (Goodreads won't let me post a full URL)
Thanks!!! I figured that, given how pivotal a figure Kant is, the saving grace would be the sheer amount of "guidance" through his work floating around.


