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Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant\'s Critique of Pure Reason
Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

Martin Heidegger
Translated by Parvis Emad and Kenneth Maly
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An essential work for students of Heidegger, Kant, modern philosophy, and contemporary phenomenology.
The text of Martin Heidegger’s 1927–28 university lecture course on Emmanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason presents a close interpretive reading of the first two parts of this masterpiece of modern philosophy. Heidegger develops his reading of Kant against the neo-Kantianism of his day, demonstrating that objectification of beings as beings is inseparable from knowledge a priori, the central problem of Kant’s Critique.

Parvis Emad is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and the founding co-editor (with Kenneth Maly) of Heidegger Studies. Also with Maly, he has translated Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit by Martin Heidegger and Encounters and Dialogues with Martin Heidegger by Heinrich Wiegand Petzet.
Kenneth Maly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and co-editor (with John Sallis) of Heraclitean Fragments. With Parvis Emad he is currently translating Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) by Martin Heidegger.

Distribution: World
Publication date: 11/1/1997
Format: cloth 320 pages, 6.125 x 9.25
ISBN-13: 978-0-253-33258-5
ISBN: 0-253-33258-3


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