Abstract
The first-published volume of a new Kant edition, which is to include, in six volumes, all the works published during Kant's lifetime. The editor has modernized Kant's text to some extent, but only where he thought no question of interpretation to be involved. Despite its compactness, the volume contains both versions of all the sections and passages which differed in the Kritik's first two editions; a number of variant readings, suggested by the editor's predecessors, have been recorded in footnotes. The edition as a whole promises to carry out admirably its intended function of a Studienausgabe--V. C. C.