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The influence of Immanuel Kant on peter Yakovlevich Chaadayev

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References to Chaadayev are given in the text in parentheses; they are taken fromPeter Yakovlevich Chaadayev: Philosophical Letters and Apology of a Madman, trans. with introduction by Mary-Barbara Zeldin, The University of Tennessee Press, 1969.

References to Kant are to the Prussian Academy edition of Kant's works (Berlin, 1902, reprinted 1910) and to standard English translations:The Critique of Practical Reason (KdPV) as translated by T. K. Abbott inKant's Critique of Practical Reason and Other Works on the Theory of Ethics (London, New York, Toronto: Longmans Green, 1873, sixth ed., 1909, reprint of 1948);The Critique of Judgment (KdU) as translated by J. H. Bernhard, 1892 (New York: Hafner, 1951, reprint of 1961). Quotations are from these translations.

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Zeldin, MB. The influence of Immanuel Kant on peter Yakovlevich Chaadayev. Studies in Soviet Thought 18, 111–119 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00831522

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