8vo, lviii, 476 pp. + errata leaf, nicely rebound in modern dark green half calf, title-page somewhat dusty and with a small early ownership inscription ‘Baur’, small stains on Aa2 and Bb2 and some light spotting in the margins, still a very good copy.
First edition of Kant’s third and final Critique, by far the scarcest of his major works. Goethe said the Critique of Judgement was the first philosophical book ever to move him, and Fichte called it ‘the crown of the critical philosophy’. Warda 125; Adickes 71.