originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Sorry, the word 'you' got lost somehow. Pure reason. Thought you were a German-speaker for some reason, probably impure.
The answer to the first question is that, if knowledgeable means having read the stuff, I'm pretty Kant knowledgeable in English. I've read the 3 Critiques and the usual other stuff that most people who haven't read the Critiques get in College if they take a philosophy course. I'm better on the 1st and 3rd than on the 2nd and much better on the 3rd, which I've read in the 3 translations I know of and, with the help of informants, have checked against the original and learned the German equivalences of various of the terms. But I don't read German and have had to deal with that as people with disabilities do.
I was going to take German in college in order to read the Critiques in German. I was informed by a professor of mine, who had done so, that one was much better off reading them in translation. Funny thought, Kant was worse in his native language.