Kant and the Science of Logic offers readers a meticulously researched account that sets a new milestone for scholarly work in this area. Lu-Adler gets to the heart of Kant's endeavor with refreshing clarity: from the opening chapter on methodology to the closing discussion of Kant's relation to Aristotle's logic, the reader is led step by step through the issues, both historical and philosophical, driving Kant's account. Simply put, this book is a must-read
for anyone interested in Kant's theory of logic.
Huaping Lu-Adler is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. She specializes in Kant, early modern philosophy (with a focus on metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind), and history and philosophy of logic.