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Themes in Kant's Metaphysics and Ethics.(Book Review)
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Theological Studies
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December 1, 2005| Author:
Mannion, Gerard
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THEMES IN KANT'S METAPHYSICS AND ETHICS. By Arthur Melnick. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy. Washington: Catholic University of America, 2004. Pp. ix + 275. $64.95.
Arthur Melnick offers a collection of essays that he suggests may serve as an introduction to the fundamentals of Kant's thought, or be read as separate essays in their own right. The former might be open to debate as most of the essays presuppose familiarity with the Kantian corpus. The r...
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