Vol. 1: Pre-critical Writing (1747-1756)
Vol. 2: Pre-critical Writing (1757-1777), including
• “A New Theory of Motion and Rest,”
pp. 13-25 (trans. Irvine)—more
• “The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures Demonstrated,”
pp. 45-61 (trans. Abbott)—more
• “Attempt to Introduce the Conception of Negative Quantities into Philosophy,”
pp. 165, 171-204 (trans. Irvine)—more
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• “Concerning the First Ground of the Difference of Environs in Space,”
pp. 375-383 (trans. Irvine)—more
• On the Form and Principles of the Sensible and Intelligible World (aka “Inaugral Dissertation”),
pp. 385–419 (trans. Eckoff)—more
Vol. 3: Critique of Pure Reason (2nd ed.)
Vol. 4: Critique of Pure Reason (1st ed., through the paralogisms), and
• Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics,
pp. 253–383 (trans. Carus)—more, all, none
foreword,
pp. 255–264—more
preamble (§§1–5),
pp. 265–279—more
part 1 (§§6–13),
pp. 280–293—more
part 2 (§§14–39),
pp. 294–326—more
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part 3 (§§40–60),
pp. 327–364—more
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resoluton,
pp. 365–370—more
appendix,
pp. 371–383—more
• Foundations [or Groundwork] of the Metaphysics of Morals (aka “Grundlegung”),
pp. 385-463 (trans. Abbott)—more, all, none
preface,
pp.
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1st section,
pp. 393-405—more
2nd section,
pp. 406-445—more
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3rd section,
pp. 446-463—more
• Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science,
pp. 465–565 (trans. Bax)—more, all, none
Vol. 5
• Critique of Practical Reason (aka “2nd critique”),
pp. 1-163 (trans. Abbott)—more, all, none
pref. and intro.,
pp. 3-16—more
pt. 1,
pp. 17–148—more, all, none
bk. 1,
pp. 19-106—more, all, none
ch. 1,
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ch. 2,
pp. 57-71—more
ch. 3,
pp. 71–106—more
bk. 2,
pp. 107–148—more, all, none
pt. 2,
pp. 149–163—more
• Critique of Judgment (aka “3rd critique”),
pp. 165-356 (trans. Meredith)—more, all, none
front,
pp. 165-200 (trans. Meredith)—more
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part 1,
pp. 201-356 (trans. Meredith)—more, all, none
div. 1,
pp. 203-336 (trans. Meredith)—more, all, none
bk. 1,
pp. 203-244 (trans. Meredith)—more
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bk. 2,
pp. 244-336 (trans. Meredith)—more
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deduction, etc.,
pp. 279-303 (trans. Meredith)—more
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§§ on art, genius, etc.,
pp. 303-336 (trans. Meredith)—more
div. 2,
pp. 337-356 (trans. Meredith)—more
pp. 165-485 (trans. Bernard)—more, all, none
front,
pp. 165-200 (trans. Bernard)—more
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part 1,
pp. 201-356 (trans. Bernard)—more, all, none
div. 1,
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bk. 1,
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bk. 2,
pp. 244-336 (trans. Bernard)—more
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deduction, etc.,
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§§ on art, genius, etc.,
pp. 303-336 (trans. Bernard)—more
div. 2,
pp. 337-356 (trans. Bernard)—more
part 2,
pp. 357-485 (trans. Bernard)—more, all, none
div. 1,
pp. 357-384 (trans. Bernard)—more
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div. 2,
pp. 385-415 (trans. Bernard)—more
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appendix,
pp. 416-485 (trans. Bernard)—more
Vol. 6
• Religion within the Limits of Reason,
pp. 1–15 (trans. Semple), 17–53 (trans. Abbott), 55–202 (trans. Semple)—more, all, none
prefs.,
pp. 1–15 (trans. Semple)—more
prt. 1,
pp. 17–53 (trans. Abbott)—more
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prt. 2,
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prt. 3,
pp. 91–147 (trans. Semple)—more
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prt. 4,
pp. 149–202 (trans. Semple)—more
• Metaphysics of Morals, part 1: Metaphysical Foundations [or Elements] of the Doctrine of Law (aka “Rechtslehre”),
pp. 203–372 (trans. Hastie)—more, all, none
pref. and intros.,
pp. 205-242—more, all, none
pref.,
pp. 205-210—more
gen. intro. to the Metaphysics of Morals,
pp. 211-228 (trans. Abbott)—more
pp. 211-228 (trans. Hastie)—more
intro. (to the Rechtslehre),
pp. 229-236—more
divisions,
pp. 236-242—more
part 1,
pp. 243-308—more
ch. 1,
pp. 245-257—more
ch. 2,
pp. 258-296—more
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sect. 1,
pp. 260-270—more
sect. 2,
pp. 271-276—more
sect. 3,
pp. 276-291—more
episodic sect.,
pp. 291-296—more
ch. 3,
pp. 296-308—more
part 2,
pp. 309-355—more
sect. 1,
pp. 311–342—more
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sect. 2,
pp. 343–351—more
sect. 3,
pp. 352–355—more
appendix,
pp. 356-372—more
• Metaphysics of Morals, part 2: Metaphysical Foundations [or Elements] of the Doctrine of Virtue (aka “Tugendlehre”),
pp. 373–493 (trans. Semple)—more, all, none
pref. and intro.,
pp. 375-413 (trans. Semple)—more
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pp. 375-409 (trans. Abbott)—more
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elements,
pp. 415-474—more, all, none
pt. 1 (to self),
pp. 417-447—more
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pt. 2 (to others),
pp. 448-474—more
method, concl., divisions,
pp. 477-493—more
Vol. 7: Conflict of the Faculites and Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View
Vol. 8: Essays after 1781, including
• “The idea of universal history with a cosmopolitan aim,” pp. 15–31 (trans. Hastie)—more
• “An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment?,” pp. 33–42 (trans. Austin)—more
• “What does it mean to orient oneself in thinking?,” pp. 131–47 (trans. Richardson)—more
• “On the saying: that may be right in theory but it is not suitable for practice,” pp. 273–289 (trans. Richardson), 289–313 (trans. Hastie)—more, all, none
intro.,
pp. 275–278 (trans. Richardson)—more
sect. I,
pp. 278–289 (trans. Richardson)—more
sect. II,
pp. 289–306 (trans. Hastie)—more
sect. III,
pp. 307–313 (trans. Hastie)—more
• “Perpetual peace,”
pp. 341–386 (trans. Hastie, Smith)—more
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• “On a supposed right to lie from altruistic motives,”
pp. 425-30 (trans. Abbott)—more
Vol. 9: Kant’s lecture notes published during his lifetime but edited by others, including (in addition to physical geography and pedagogy) notes on
• Logic (ed. Jäsche) pp. 11–87 (trans. Abbott), 89–150 (trans. Richardson)—more, all, none
After this come vols. 10-13 devoted to letters, vols. 14-23 devoted to Kant’s manuscripts, and a continuing series of volumes devoted to students’ notes of his lectures. (The volumes of manuscripts include notes for a book, referred to as the Opus Postumum, that Kant was working on near the end of his life and an earlier and longer draft of the introduction to the 3rd critique often referred to as the “First Introduction”.)