I have read Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals and I want to read another of his.
I have read Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals and I want to read another of his.
Any that you can make it through is a good translation! I Kant say I read the whole thing, but I use the Oxford University Press edition, which does a good job of helping you through it.
I wrote a poem on a leaf and it blew away...
The one JoH read was Werner S. Pluhar's translation. It seemed clean.
J
I've read Norman Kemp Smith's translation and enjoyed it.
“Oh crap”
-- Hellboy
Yes, Norman Kemp has been the standard for a long time.
I tried Kemp Smith and didn't get on with it. But I managed to get through using Werner S. Pluhar's translation, with the help of Caygil's "A Kant Dictionary". Another "standard" is the Cambridge edition (Guyer & Wood). I got to it late and didn't use it much - Pluhar was enough.