An Outline Introductory to Kant's

Title

An Outline Introductory to Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"

Authors

R. M. Wenley

Call Number

B 2777 .W46 1897

Date of Publication

1897

Collection Size

1 bound volume; 72 pages

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Language

English

Historical Note

R. M. (Robert Mark) Wenley [1861-1929] was a professor of philosophy at Glasgow University and the University of Michigan. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and studied at the University of Glasgow graduating with a master of arts degree and a doctor of philosophy. He also earned a doctor of science degree from the University of Edinburgh. He taught at logic at Glasgow and served as the head of the philosophy department. Wenley was asked to succeed John Dewey as head of the department of philosophy at the University of Michigan in 1896.

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Description

R. M. Wenley's introductory outline of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is designed to assist the student in reading Kant's work. The book is broken down into the genesis, the problem, the outline of the contents, and finally the conclusion. Please see the attached contents page.

Additional Notes

Original accession number 2870

Provenance

Winthrop purchased Wenley's book in 1897

Publisher

Henry Holt and Company

City

New York

Keywords

Philosophy, Immanuel Kant

Disciplines

Philosophy

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