Kant and His German Contemporaries
Dyck, Corey W. / Wunderlich, Falk This is the first collective study in English devoted to examining how Immanuel Kant's work engages with the philosophy of his lesser-known German contemporaries, particularly with respect to key aspects of his thinking in logic, metaphysics, epistemology, theory of science, and ethics. This volume will be important for advanced students and scholars.