Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Courtney D. Fugate
SeriesCambridge Critical Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:265
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 151
Category/GenrePhilosophy
Philosophy - metaphysics and ontology
ISBN/Barcode 9781316630242
ClassificationsDewey:193
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 21 January 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Kant divided his course of lectures on metaphysics into six parts: a section entitled 'prolegomena' followed by chapters on ontology, cosmology, empirical psychology, rational psychology, and natural theology. This volume's ten chapters, written by leading Kant scholars, constitute the most comprehensive and informed analysis of his metaphysics lectures to date. The book provides balanced coverage of the lecture transcripts from Kant's course by following his general structure, with at least one chapter devoted to major themes from each of its parts. As well as examining what the lecture transcripts can tell us about the content, context, and development of Kant's thought on a range of key topics - from his conception of transcendental philosophy to his critical theism - the contributors to this volume also offer expert discussion and insight on how to make responsible use of these key primary materials from the Kantian corpus.

Author Biography

Courtney D. Fugate is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Civilization Studies at the American University of Beirut. He is co-editor and translator of editions of Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics (2014) and Johann August Eberhard's Preparation for Natural Theology (2016), as well as author of The Teleology of Reason: A Study of the Structure of Kant's Critical Philosophy (2014).

Reviews

'Overall, this instalment is an excellent contribution to the Critical Guide series on Kant. It will appeal to those interested in the development of Kant's critical thought, especially in those periods where Kant's publications were limited (e.g. the 1770s), as well as those concerned with the relation of Kant's early metaphysics to his German rationalist predecessors.' Kantian Review