Limits of intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein, edited by Jens Pier, New York and London, Routledge, 2023, pp. xii + 308, £108.00 (hb), ISBN: 9780367689629 [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (1):195-200 (2025)
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The essays collected in this volume discuss, in different styles and to various extents, a relatively neglected theme in philosophy. This theme is the limits of intelligibility or, in the editor’s...

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