A Survey of Kantian Philosophy

Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):122-142 (1957)
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Abstract

Every epoch possesses its proper Plato, its proper Thomas and its proper Kant. To interpret or to assimilate a doctrine does not merely consist in the knowledge of that which the author has literally taught but rather in representing to oneself one's own impression while reading. The new literature which has appeared since 1950 will in the future behave just like the preceding: the attempt will be made to re-think the authentic Criticism as well as to complete Kant's intellectual portrait by carving out certain aspects of his thought which are little or not yet known.

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