Abstract
The number of articles, monographs, and books about Kant has always been great. He is certainly the most written-about modern philosopher. Rudolf Malter’s bibliographies in Kant-Studien list, on the average, about 500 titles a year. With two anniversaries just behind us—the 250th of Kant’s birth and the 200th of the Critique of Pure Reason—with their innumerable international congresses, colloquia, and special issues of journals with which bibliographers have not yet caught up, no one is able to master the whole research production since the war.