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      <subfield code="a">The purpose of the Cambridge edition is to offer translations of the best modern German edition of Kant's work in a uniform format suitable for Kant scholars. When complete (fourteen volumes are currently envis- aged), the edition will include all of Kant's published writings and a generous of his unpublished writings such as the Opus postumum, Handschriftliche Nachlass, lectures, and correspondence.&#13;
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