Immanuel Kant: Major Works

References

Citations

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    • Kant, I. (1756b) "Geschichte und Naturbeschreibung der merkwürdigsten Vorfälle des Erdbebens, welches an dem Ende des 1755sten Jahres einen großen Theil der Erde erschüttert hat" [History and description of the nature of the most remarkable events of the earthquake which shook a large part of the Earth at the end of the year 1755], ibid. pp. 429–461.
    • Kant, I. (1756c) "Immanuel Kants fortgesetzte Betrachtung der seit einiger Zeit wahrgenommenen Erderschütterungen" [Immanuel Kant's continued consideration of the earthquakes that were felt some time ago], ibid. pp. 463–472.
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  105. ^ Rohlf 2020, §4.
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  107. ^ Kant, CPuR B131-32
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  113. ^ see Kant, CPuR A186–211/B232–56
  114. ^ see Kant, CPuR A211-15/B256-62
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  116. ^ Guyer & Wood 1998, p. 12.
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  133. ^ Kant, CPuR A800–02/B 828–30
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  243. ^ Kant's application for the position was unsuccessful. He defended it on 10 April 1756 (Kuehn 2001, p. 102).
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