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Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics

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Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics
First edition cover
AuthorMartin Heidegger
Original titleKant und das Problem der Metaphysik
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
SubjectImmanuel Kant
PublisherFriedrich Cohen
Publication date
1929
Published in English
1962 (Churchill)
1990 (Taft)
Preceded byBeing and Time 
Followed byIntroduction to Metaphysics 

Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics (German: Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik) is a 1929 book about Immanuel Kant by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. It is often referred to by Heidegger as simply the Kantbuch (Kantbook). This book was published as volume 3 of the Gesamtausgabe.

The book is dedicated to the memory of Max Scheler.

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Background

During the 1920s Heidegger read Immanuel Kant extensively. The Kantian influence is pervasive throughout Heidegger's most celebrated and influential book, Being and Time (1927). The Kantbook can be seen as a supplement for the unfinished second part of Being and Time.[1] Additionally, during the winter semester of 1927/28 Heidegger delivered a lecture course dealing explicitly with Kant's philosophy entitled Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (volume 25 of the Gesamtausgabe). However, the main source for the Kantbook was Heidegger's encounter with Ernst Cassirer in Davos, in 1929. It is here Heidegger begins to develop his unique interpretation of Kant which places unprecedented emphasis on the schematism of the categories. Heidegger began writing Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics immediately after Davos.[2]

Reception

Cassirer, like most Kant scholars, rejected Heidegger's interpretation of Kant. According to Michael J. Inwood, Heidegger implicitly abandoned some of the views he expounded in Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics in his subsequent work on Kant.[3]

English translations

  • Martin Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, trans. by James S. Churchill (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1962).
  • Martin Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, trans. by Richard Taft, (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990).

Taft notes Churchill's translation "occasionally falls into awkward and misleading renderings of the original that make it hard to use today." The primary reason for this is that Churchill's translation is one of earliest translations of any of Heidegger's works into English, thus predating most of the now established conventions in Heidegger scholarship in the English speaking world.[4]

References

  1. ^ Martin Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, trans. by Richard Taft, fifth edition enlarged (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997), p. xix
  2. ^ Heidegger (1997), p. xi
  3. ^ Inwood, Michael J. (2005). Honderich, Ted (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 374. ISBN 0-19-926479-1.
  4. ^ Heidegger (1997), p. xii


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