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"How to Read Kant" Yoshimichi Nakajima [Overview] Kant is a famous philosopher in Japan, but his difficulty is also widely known. However, this is not only due to translation; the very subject matter Kant discusses is difficult, so his descriptions also inevitably become difficult. So, how can we understand him more accurately in Japanese? Here, using "Critique of Pure Reason" as an example, the author, who has been familiar with Kant for many years, attempts various工夫 (kufu - efforts/ingenuities), such as replacing keywords that have been translated as "apperception," "transcendental cognition," "pre-judgment," and "categories" with easier-to-understand words, and proposes a method that even beginners can approach. Thank you for viewing. This is "How to Read Kant" by Yoshimichi Nakajima, published by Chikuma Shinsho. [Condition] This is a used item. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, but there are some signs of aging, such as yellowing, scratches, and small spots on the cover and edges. Please understand that this is a home-stored item and is not perfect. The condition of the item can be perceived differently by different people, so please check carefully beforehand if you are concerned about the details. This is a rare and out-of-print book, so if you need it, please consider this opportunity. [Shipping] It will be delivered via Yu-Packet (postal drop). Please be aware that it will be simply packaged to fit within the specified thickness. Please refrain from price negotiations. Thank you. #YoshimichiNakajima #Books #BOOK #Shinsho #Humanities #Society #Philosophy"
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