Allgemeine deutsche Bibliothek. 66. Band, 1. Stück, 1786, pp. 92–123.
from Part II - Between the Critiques
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2025
That it is neither unnecessary nor superfluous to elucidate Herr Prof. Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, by means of which the content of this important but difficult to comprehend work is disclosed to those readers who lack the leisure time and patience, even if they are not entirely lacking in ability, to delve into the system of the deep-thinking philosopher, and disclose it in such a way that such readers are now able to understand its content with little effort and are able to busy their philosophical reflection with it, this, it seems to me, has been admitted by all experts and half-experts who have to some degree expressed themselves about it by complaining about the obscurity of the work. Herr second court chaplain Schulze has therefore done an agreeable and important service to philosophy and her devotees with these Elucidations, in that he has provided us with this clear commentary, approved by Herr Prof.
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