Reinhold's Letters on the Kantian Philosophy is arguably the most
influential book ever written concerning Kant. It provides a
helpful introduction to Kant's philosophy and a valuable
explanation of how that philosophy can be understood as an
appropriate Enlightenment solution to the 'pantheism dispute' which
dominated thought in the era of German Idealism. The first edition
of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason was slow in gaining a positive
reception, but after Reinhold's Letters appeared Kant's Critical
Philosophy suddenly attained the central position which it has held
to this day. The Letters also brought fame to Reinhold, who
developed his own influential 'Elementary Philosophy' and was
succeeded by the leading figures of German Idealism: Fichte,
Schelling, and Hegel. This first English edition of Reinhold's work
includes the original 1786-7 version as well as all the major
additions and changes from the 1790 edition.
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