Lectures on Logic
Kant's views on logic and logical theory play an important part in his critical writings, especially in the Critique of Pure Reason. This volume includes three previously untranslated transcripts of Kant's logic lectures: the Blomberg Logic (1770s); the Vienna Logic supplemented by the recently discovered Hechsel Logic (1780s); and the Dohna-Wundlacken Logic (1790s). Also included is a new translation of the Jäsche Logic, compiled at Kant's request from his lectures and published in 1800.
Hb ISBN (1992): 0-521-36013-7
- Includes the recently discovered lecture Hechsel Logic (1780s)
- Includes a new translation of the Jäsche Logic lecture
- Helps to explain Kant's views on logic and logical theory
Reviews & endorsements
"The translation is remarkably readable...and is altogether a considerable achievement." British Journal of the History of Philosophy
Product details
September 2004Paperback
9780521546911
732 pages
224 × 152 × 32 mm
0.949kg
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Table of Contents
- General editors' preface
- Acknowledgements
- Translator's introduction
- Part I. The Blomberg logic
- Part II. A. The Vienna logic B. The Hechsel logic (in part)
- Part III. The Dohna-Wundlacken logic
- Part IV. The Jäsche logic
- Part V. Appendixes.