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Critique of Pure Reason

Critique of Pure Reason

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"The Critique of Pure Reason" is a monumental work by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, first published in 1781. In this profound treatise, Kant revolutionizes the field of epistemology by investigating the nature and limits of human knowledge. He critiques traditional metaphysics and rationalism, arguing that knowledge is not derived solely from experience or pure reason but from the interaction between sensory perception and innate cognitive structures. Kant introduces his famous distinction between phenomena (things as they appear to us) and noumena (things as they are in themselves), and he develops his transcendental idealism, which asserts that the mind actively structures experience according to certain a priori concepts.

Through meticulous analysis and intricate argumentation, "The Critique of Pure Reason" explores questions about the nature of space, time, causality, and the self. Kant's work has had a profound influence on subsequent philosophy, shaping the development of German idealism, phenomenology, and analytic philosophy. This magisterial treatise remains essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of knowledge and the nature of reality.

Product Details:

  • ISBN: 0140447474
  • EAN: 9780140447477
  • Publisher: Penguin Group
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Copyright Date: 2007
  • Pub Date: February 01, 2008
  • Physical Info: 3.45 cms H x 18.29 cms L x 14.53 cms W (0.53 kgs), 784 pages
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