Lewis White Beck

American philosopher (1913-1997)

Lewis White Beck (26 September, 1913 - 7 June, 1997) was an internationally recognized scholar and philosopher at the University of Rochester who specialized in the study of German Idealism and the philosophical writings of Immanuel Kant. His translation of Kant's Critique of Practical Reason was praised by many of his peers both in the United States and Germany. He also contributed to the founding of the North American Kant Society which fosters cooperative research into the works of Immanuel Kant internationally.

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  • For it is only in the Critique that all the various strands of Kant's thought are woven together into the pattern of his practical philosophy. This pattern, in turn, can be understood only in the entire fabric of the critical philosophy, and that rich design can be clear only to those who have understood each of its three principal parts, which are the three Critiques and not shorter and more popular works like the Prolegomena and the Foundations.
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