Abstract
This book is not what the title purports. It is, rather, yet another collection of articles dealing with some issues that can be culled out of Kant’s First Critique. No rationale appears to justify just these particular articles rather than others, and the collection, as a whole, lacks any sense of coherent unity. With the exception of an excerpt from a 1947 book by W. H. Walsh, these papers were all published at the turn of the last decade—the end of the 60’s and the beginning of the 70’s. None makes a serious attempt to relate its concern to the total work and only one seeks to understand what Kant was trying to do rather than to evaluate his critics.