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Kant's Critical Works in Philosophy (Critique of Judgment, The Critique of Practical Reason, The Critique of Pure Reason)

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Kant's Critical Works in Philosophy (Critique of Judgment, The Critique of Practical Reason, The Critique of Pure Reason)Bibliographic Details Title: Kants Critical Works in Philosophy (Critique of Judgment The Critique of Practical Reason The Critique of Pure Reason) Author: Immanuel Kant Translators: Critique of Judgment J. H. Bernard The Critique of Practical Reason Thomas Kingsmill Abbott The Critique of Pure Reason J. M. D. Meiklejohn ISBN 13: To be assigned (Combo Edition) Pages: 1038 Edition: Reprint Combo Edition (2026) Genre: Philosophy Western Philosophy

Bibliographic Details

Title: Kant’s Critical Works in Philosophy

(Critique of Judgment | The Critique of Practical Reason | The Critique of Pure Reason)

Author: Immanuel Kant

Translators:
Critique of Judgment – J. H. Bernard
The Critique of Practical Reason – Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
The Critique of Pure Reason – J. M. D. Meiklejohn

ISBN-13: To be assigned (Combo Edition)

Pages: 1038

Edition: Reprint Combo Edition (2026)

Genre: Philosophy / Western Philosophy / Kantian & Critical Philosophy

MRP: ₹1,750

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Kant’s Critical Works in Philosophy brings together Immanuel Kant’s three foundational critiques in one comprehensive combo edition. These works collectively define Kant’s critical system and form the backbone of modern Western philosophy.

The Critique of Pure Reason examines the limits of human knowledge and introduces transcendental idealism. The Critique of Practical Reason develops Kant’s moral philosophy, grounding ethics in rational autonomy and duty. Critique of Judgment completes the system through its analysis of aesthetics and teleology, linking nature and freedom.

This 2026 reprint presents classic English translations by J. M. D. Meiklejohn, Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, and J. H. Bernard. The combo is ideal for students, scholars, and educators in philosophy, literary theory, and the humanities, and is widely prescribed in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula.

Key Features

  • Complete set of Kant’s three major critiques
  • Covers knowledge, ethics, aesthetics, and judgment
  • Authoritative English translations
  • Essential for Kantian and Enlightenment studies
  • Ideal for university courses and research libraries
  • Value-for-money academic combo edition

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Year: 2026

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