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Kant: Home

A Gumberg Library Research Guide

Picture of Kant

This research guide will connect you to reference works, print books and ebooks, databases for articles, and other information sources on the German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). 

Portrait of Kant, by J. L. Raab, after Dobler, 1791


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Click on any link below to run a search in the online catalog, for all books and other materials on that subject in, or accessible through, the Gumberg Library.

Books on Kant and His Work

Concepts

Criticism on Individual Works 

These searches may retrieve the works themselves as well as criticism

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How do you find full text?

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Logo of the BBC Radio 4 Program In Our Time

Click the link below  to hear an episode of this excellent BBC Radio 4 program on Kant's Categorical Imperative.


Immanuel Kant: Philosophical Pathway

Directed by Natalia Loskutova. 2013. In Russian with English subtitles

 


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Guide created by Christopher Anthony, English Department Intern, Gumberg Library, September 2018