What do you mean by "reading"? If you read it in bite sized chunks, giving your self plenty of time to get through it, you'll do just fine. Of course parts of it you will have to read more than once or twice. — tim wood
Before starting, research what translations are best. A bad one is worse than useless. — tim wood
I'm using the Britannica's edition of Kant. Here's all the info on the subject: — Wallows
I can't tell you if those meet current criteria. Try reviews on Amazon. The Critique of Pure Reason should have two prefaces. They should be readable and you should get a lot out of them - probably even enjoy them. And no, you do not have to read Kant ten times. — tim wood
That's not a copy of the CPR. That a collection of abridged readings from different works of Kant. The CPR alone is about 800 or so pages long (from the top of my head). — StreetlightX
I progress at a slow pace. I'm a slug when it comes to reading. — Wallows
Good reason to start 20 different reading groups at the same time. — Terrapin Station
You just would need to make a commitment to sit down every day and read however many pages, concentrating on one thing at a time until you finish it. — Terrapin Station
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