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Demy 8vo. 325. 66 It is quite the most comprehensive and maturely considered contribution that has yet been made by an English writer to the understanding of Kant's whole philosophical achievement. It is the result of a study of Kant such as perhaps no Englishman will again undertake, and is in every way a thorough and masterly performance."-Mind. "At last we have in English a critical exposition of 'The Critical Philosophy of Kant,' which, for thoroughness and ability, can hold up its head before any similar attempt in other languages."-The Academy. "No student can afford to be without it; every expert must be prepared to reckon with it."-Scottish Review, "The object of this book is to give a connected view of the Critical Philosophy, showing the relations of the three Critiques to each other, and to the other works of Kant. 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