To repeat abstractly, universally, and distinctly in concepts the whole inner nature of the world, and thus to deposit it as a reflected image in permanent concepts always ready for the faculty of reason, this and nothing else is philosophy. — Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation, Vol. I, §68 (1819)
Recent Kant Dissertations
Below are the most recent dissertations on Kant appearing in the Worldcat listings.