Contains ten chapters, all written by leading Kant scholars, constituting the most comprehensive and informed treatment of Kant's metaphysics lectures to date. They provide balanced coverage of all parts of the lectures along with expert advice about how to make responsible use of these key materials from the Kantian corpus.
Constitutes the most comprehensive and informed treatment of Kant's metaphysics lectures to date, analysing them within his wider philosophy.
'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