This book originated in lectures on
Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason given in alternate years from 1959 onwards in the University of Oxford. As any Kantian scholar who may read it will quickly detect, it is by no means a work of historical-philosophical scholarship.
I have not been assiduous in studying the writings of Kant’s lesser predecessors, his own minor works or the very numerous commentaries which two succeeding centuries have produced. I have written for those students of the
Critique who, like myself, have read and re-read the work with a commingled sense of great insights and great mystification.
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