

This study aims to explicate what “nature” means after Kant’s Copernican Revolution. When something is referred to as 'on page n' it may run over onto the next page. Cross-references to other parts of this work include the word 'page(s)', and refer to page-numbers at the foot of each page. These references can help you to connect this version with other translations or with the original German.

68 mean that B 68 (or whatever) started during the immediately preceding passage that has been omitted. Numerals like vii and 27 in the margins refer to page-numbers in B ones like A xii and A 242 refer to A, and are given only for passages that don't also occur in B and the likes of. This version follows (B) the second edition of the Critique, though it also includes the (A) first-edition version of the Preface and of one other extended passage. Longer omissions are reported betwen square brackets in normal-sized type.

Each four-point ellipsis.indicates the omission of a brief passage that seems to present more difficulty than it is worth.
