Kant’s Latin Writings [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 20 (2):171-173 (1990)
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This book presents translations, with commentaries and notes, of Kant’s four published Latin works: the De Igne, the Nova Dilucidatio, the Monadologia Physica, and the Dissertation ; and two addresses, “Concerning Sensory Illusion and Poetic Fiction” and “On Philosophers’ Medicine of the Body.”

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