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This six volume backlist collection brings together an assortment
of seminal works by highly influential British philosopher A. C.
Ewing. This comprehensive and diverse collection encompasses a
fantastic selection of his work in the field of moral philosophy
and the history of philosophy; ranging from the definition of good,
through to his views on punishment and a study on the work of
Emmanuel Kant. Spanning more than 30 years in Professor Ewing's
distinguished career, the reissued volumes in this collection,
originally published between 1924 and 1959, offer a thorough and
engaging insight into Professor Ewing's work.
This concise volume is at once an excellent introduction to Kant's
Critique of Pure Reason and an original analysis of Kant's ideas.
Intended to be read in conjunction with Kant's text, Ewing's
commentary systematically examines the Critique chapter by chapter.
It offers valuable guidance to new students of Kant and
thought-provoking discussion to advanced scholars. A. C. Ewing
(1899-1973) was a member of the Faculty of Moral Science at
Cambridge University and a Fellow of the British Academy. He taught
at several universities in the United States including Princeton
University and Northwestern University. His many books include and
The Fundamental Questions of Philosophy and The Definition of Good.
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