ProphetofProfit
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- Jan 23, 2011
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“Kant was probably the worst writer ever heard of on earth before Karl Marx. Some of his ideas were really quite simple, but he always managed to make them seem unintelligible. I hope he is in Hell." H.L. Mencken
Ebola! suggested preparatory material for our monumental task of reading and understanding whatever is in the Critique of Pure Reason. Seemed a good idea so I asked a philosophy professor what we should do and she responded "the Prolegomena is a good way in, and you might also try Sebastian Gardner's Routledge Guidebook to the CPR.". The CPR and Prolegomena are easily found online. The guidebook can be had for $12 second hand on amazon, £8 inc P&P in the UK.
This is a beta of sorts, and I have no idea how this will work. We read the books at a steady pace and discuss each section as we go along so to gain a clearer understanding of the ideas presented in the books. Ebola! or anyone else, can you advise on how this can be done? Which order to read the books? Originally the idea was CoPR but then Prolegomena was added and now there is the guidebook and confusion reigns.
Ebola! suggested preparatory material for our monumental task of reading and understanding whatever is in the Critique of Pure Reason. Seemed a good idea so I asked a philosophy professor what we should do and she responded "the Prolegomena is a good way in, and you might also try Sebastian Gardner's Routledge Guidebook to the CPR.". The CPR and Prolegomena are easily found online. The guidebook can be had for $12 second hand on amazon, £8 inc P&P in the UK.
This is a beta of sorts, and I have no idea how this will work. We read the books at a steady pace and discuss each section as we go along so to gain a clearer understanding of the ideas presented in the books. Ebola! or anyone else, can you advise on how this can be done? Which order to read the books? Originally the idea was CoPR but then Prolegomena was added and now there is the guidebook and confusion reigns.