Category Archives: Immanuel Kant

David Livingstone on Reading Kant’s Geography

A moment of Kantian enlightenment! In a splendid, interdisciplinary set of interrogations, the nature and significance of Immanuel Kant’s geography is brought into full light for the very first time. This remarkable work of retrieval thus enlightens, at once, Kant’s … Continue reading

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Reading Kant’s Geography – cover and endorsement

It’s been a busy few days with the Reading Kant’s Geography book. Eduardo and I have been working on the copy-edited text, we have the cover design and a very generous endorsement from Chris Philo: This volume of impeccable scholarship and sustained critical inquiry performs … Continue reading

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Book cover design

Working with Eduardo and SUNY Press on the cover for the Reading Kant’s Geography book. Because the book is in the Contemporary Continental Philosophy series, we need to source some of Kant’s handwriting to provide the basis for the design. … Continue reading

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Texts in Contexts – Kant

Over at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, there is an interesting review by Julian Wuerth of a new book for Kant scholars.  Eric Watkins (ed., tr.), Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Background Source Materials, Cambridge UP, 2009, 410pp., $27.99 (pbk), ISBN … Continue reading

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Incomplete Editions and References

In Matthew Stewart’s very good account of Leibniz and Spinoza, The Courtier and the Heretic (Yale UP, 2005), there is a note in the bibliography that The standard, reference edition of Leibniz’s collected works is that of the Berlin Akademie. … Continue reading

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Reading Kant’s Geography

Even though it’s not out for almost a year still, SUNY Press now have a page up for the Reading Kant’s Geography collection Eduardo Mendieta and I edited. Perspectives on Kant’s teachings on geography and how they relate his understanding … Continue reading

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