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英語世界中最適閤進入康德純批的著作,比斯密的靠譜太多。範疇的形而上學演繹與先驗演繹很見功力!韋卓民老先生的譯本讀起來不順暢,而且的確有些錯誤,還是讀英文原版比較閤適,paton的英語本身就很流暢,娓娓道來的感覺。
評分英語世界中最適閤進入康德純批的著作,比斯密的靠譜太多。範疇的形而上學演繹與先驗演繹很見功力!韋卓民老先生的譯本讀起來不順暢,而且的確有些錯誤,還是讀英文原版比較閤適,paton的英語本身就很流暢,娓娓道來的感覺。
評分英語世界中最適閤進入康德純批的著作,比斯密的靠譜太多。範疇的形而上學演繹與先驗演繹很見功力!韋卓民老先生的譯本讀起來不順暢,而且的確有些錯誤,還是讀英文原版比較閤適,paton的英語本身就很流暢,娓娓道來的感覺。
評分英語世界中最適閤進入康德純批的著作,比斯密的靠譜太多。範疇的形而上學演繹與先驗演繹很見功力!韋卓民老先生的譯本讀起來不順暢,而且的確有些錯誤,還是讀英文原版比較閤適,paton的英語本身就很流暢,娓娓道來的感覺。
評分英語世界中最適閤進入康德純批的著作,比斯密的靠譜太多。範疇的形而上學演繹與先驗演繹很見功力!韋卓民老先生的譯本讀起來不順暢,而且的確有些錯誤,還是讀英文原版比較閤適,paton的英語本身就很流暢,娓娓道來的感覺。
KANTS METAPHYSIC OF EXPERIENCE A COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST HALF OF THE KRITIK DER REINEN VERNUNFT By H. J. PATON, M. A., D. LITT. OXON Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow, sometime Fellow of The Queens College in the University of Oxford IN Two VOLUMES VOLUME ONE LONDON GEORGE ALLEN UNWIN LTD MUSEUM STREET FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1936 All rights PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY UNWIN BROTHERS LTD., WOKING IN MATRIS MEMORIAM The writings of the illustrious sage of Koenigsberg, the founder of the Critical Philosophy, more than any other work, at once in vigorated and disciplined my understanding. The originality, the depth, and the compression of the thoughts the novelty and subtlety, yet solidarity and importance of the distinctions the adamantine chain of the logic, and, I will venture to add paradox as it will appear to those who have taken their notion of Immanuel Kant from Reviewers and Frenchmen, the clearness and evidence of the Critique of Pure Reason . . . took possession of me with a giants hand COLERIDGE. PREFACE IT is a scandal to philosophical scholarship, and not least to German philosophical scholarship, that, more than a hundred and fifty years after the publication of the Kritik of Pure Reason, we still lack a commentary comparable with such works as that of Pacius on the Organon of Aristotle or even that of Adam on the Republic of Plato. Of all the authors who write about Kants greatest work there is none who condescends to explain it sentence by sentence Hans Vaihinger, who alone set out to do so, attempted to write a commentary, not only upon the Kritik y but upon all its previous commentators and, as was but natural, he gave up this impossible task whenhe had proceeded but a little way. In the absence of a detailed commentary we have an inevitable welter of con flicting opinions about Kants doctrines. More serious still, the unfortunate student and even, if I may judge from my own experience, many teachers of philosophy have the vaguest idea as to the meaning of Kants words. There are sentences in which the reader is unable to decide to which of several nouns the relative and demonstrative pronouns refer, or which of two nouns is to be regarded as subject and which as object. In vain do we look for a reliable guide even in these elementary matters and the plain fact is that most students find many passages, and too often crucial passages, to which they can attach no meaning at all. It is not surprising that they accept the opinions of others at second-hand without being able either to confirm or to criticise them. It is not my aim to write a commentary of the type required this is a task which should be reserved to a German writing for Germans. Nevertheless where the language is most difficult, and especially in such passages as the Transcendental Deduc i6 PREFACE tion and the argument of the Analogies, I have attempted to analyse Kants thought almost sentence by sentence and everywhere I have sought to give chapter and verse for my interpretations, so that the reader may be able to make an independent estimate of their truth. A method of this kind is not without its disadvantages. If difficulties are dealt with in detail, the explanation is bound itself to be difficult yet it must be remembered that a commen tary on the Kritik, by the very nature of its subject matter, cannot be light reading and its usefulness must depend on theextent to which it explains real difficulties, or at the very least explains where the real difficulties lie. Again, if this method is followed, Kants many expositions of the Trans cendental Deduction must impose a good deal of repetition on the commentator but there is no way of understanding the argument except by studying its details and any reader who believes he has mastered the details can confine his atten tion to Chapters XXX and XXXI, where I set out my general interpretation and criticisms...
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Kant's Metaphysic Of Experience - Vol I 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024