This book is not aimed at exhuming Kant but resurrecting him. It is inspired by the Critique of Pure Reason yet is not about it: perhaps over-ambitiously it tries to delineate not Kant's metaphysics of experience but the truth of the matter. The author shows rather than says where he agrees and disagrees with the first Critique in so far as he understood that profound but obscure over-systematic yet carelessly written inspiring andinfuriating magnificent but flawed masterpiece. The book attempts a highly systematic presentation in which the very form of the work reflects the content of the arguments. Kant is often derided for the extent to which he allows his penchant for architectonic structure to distort his insights but it is argued that hehad the right instinct in assuming that there must be some systematic way in which the necessary conditions for experience fit together. The contemporary trend in analytical philosophy seems to be towards ever more specialized jargon-infested work and there is a need to draw things together into a wider view that can be more generally appreciated.
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