Abstract

Just as the last issue of Estudos Kantianos, published in January, the current one contains articles from what is to be a future Kantian Electronic Lexicon in Portuguese Language [Léxico Kantiano Eletrônico em Língua Portuguesa], an enterprise which began in mid-2015 and congregates a few dozens of Brazilian and Portuguese collaborators, as well as German, Argentinian, Spanish, Italian and North-American scholars.

Highlights

  • Just as the last issue of Estudos Kantianos, published in January, the current one contains articles from what is to be a future Kantian Electronic Lexicon in Portuguese Language [Léxico Kantiano Eletrônico em Língua Portuguesa], an enterprise which began in mid-2015 and congregates a few dozens of Brazilian and Portuguese collaborators, as well as German, Argentinian, Spanish, Italian and North-American scholars

  • The present collaborations collected are by António Marques, Renato Valois, Rodrigo Miguel Benvenuto and Silvia del Luján Di Sanza, all renowned researchers at an international level, whose contributions for the work at hand render them all the more indispensable for those devoted to Kant’s thought

  • I thank all who publish in Estudos Kantianos, as well as the many Brazilian and foreign reviewers who have been entrusted with examining the original texts sent to this journal

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Introduction

Just as the last issue of Estudos Kantianos, published in January, the current one contains articles from what is to be a future Kantian Electronic Lexicon in Portuguese Language [Léxico Kantiano Eletrônico em Língua Portuguesa], an enterprise which began in mid-2015 and congregates a few dozens of Brazilian and Portuguese collaborators, as well as German, Argentinian, Spanish, Italian and North-American scholars. The present collaborations collected are by António Marques, Renato Valois, Rodrigo Miguel Benvenuto and Silvia del Luján Di Sanza, all renowned researchers at an international level, whose contributions for the work at hand render them all the more indispensable for those devoted to Kant’s thought.

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