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Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics

by Immanuel Kant

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Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics presents a systematic inquiry into the possibility of metaphysics as a science. Written as a more accessible summary of his Critique of Pure Reason, the work examines how human knowledge is possible and seeks to establish the limits and scope of pure reason. Kant investigates whether metaphysical claims can be justified through a priori principles and addresses critics’ objections by defending the necessity of a critical approach to philosophy. The text articulates core concepts such as synthetic a priori knowledge and the distinction between phenomena and noumena, aiming to clarify the foundations of metaphysical inquiry within Enlightenment thought.

Published in 1783, this philosophical treatise responds to contemporary debates about the nature of scientific certainty and human understanding. It serves as an introductory overview of Kant’s critical philosophy, emphasizing the importance of establishing secure epistemological grounds for metaphysics and science alike.

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the most important of his writings. It furnishes us with a key to his main work, The Critique of Pure Reason ; in fact, it is an extract containing all the salient ideas of Kant's system. It approaches the subject in the simplest and most direct way, and is therefore best adapted as an introduction into his philosophy. For this reason, The Open Court Publishing Company has deemed it advisable to bring out a new edition of the work, keeping in view its broader use as a preliminary survey and explanation of Kant's philosophy in general. In order to make the book useful for this broader purpose, the editor has not only stated his own views concerning the problem underlying the Prolegomena (see page 167 et seq.), but has also collected the most important materials which have reference to Kant's philosophy, or to the reception which was accorded to it in various quarters (see page 241 et seq.). The selections have not been made from a partisan standpoint, but have been chosen with a view to characterising the attitude of different minds, and to directing the student to the best literature on the subject. It is not without good reasons that the appearance of the Critique of Pure Reason is regarded as the beginning of a new era in the history of philosophy; and so it seems that a comprehension of Kant's position, whether we accept or reject it, is indispensable to the student of philosophy. It is not his solution which makes the sage of Königsberg the initiator of modern thought, but his formulation of the problem. * * * The present translation is practically new, but it goes without saying that the editor utilised the labors of his predecessors, among whom Prof. John P. Mahaffy and John H. Bernard deserve special credit. Richardson's translation of 1818 may be regarded as superseded and has not been consulted, but occasional reference has been made to that of Prof. Ernest Belfort Bax. Considering the difficulties under which even these translators labored we must recognise the fact that they did their work well, with painstaking diligence, great love of the subject, and good judgment. The editor of the present translation has the advantage of being to the manor born; moreover, he is pretty well versed in Kant's style; and wherever he differs from his predecessors in the interpretation of a construction, he…

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