![]() ![]() Sources: Each entry is based directly on a paper copy or digital pdf of the text (indicated with an ) when one is available otherwise the source is a database (such as This small coding feature with “(year/language)” makes comparative searches in a web browser relatively simple and reliable. ![]() The entries are color coded by language, and the language is also indicated with the publication year: Individual writings can be located in the chronological list below, or else by using this alphabetized index, which includes variant English titles. ![]() Missing links mean that I’ve not yet located the more specific information. A collection is any publication that includes a translation of more than one of Kant’s writings, and every translation found in one of these collections is also included in the primary list of translations (and linked to their separate entries). ![]() Many translations are published in a collection or as part of a more comprehensive collected works of Kant in translation. These are listed chronologically by date of the original Kant publication, and then by date of the translation publication. This bibliography of Kant’s writings in translation – in perpetual development – aims to include the first edition (and significantly revised editions) of each translation of Kant’s published writings, as well as of his Nachlaß, correspondence, and the student lecture notes. ![]()
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