Kritik der reinen Vernunft by Immanuel Kant

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By Jennifer Lee Posted on Dec 22, 2025
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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
German
"Kritik der reinen Vernunft" by Immanuel Kant is a philosophical treatise written during the late 18th century, marking a pivotal moment in Western philosophy. The work explores the foundations of metaphysics and epistemology, specifically focusing on the nature and limits of human understanding, a priori knowledge, and the relationship between exp...
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of pure reason to establish the limits and capabilities of human knowledge. Kant distinguishes between empirical knowledge, derived from experience, and a priori knowledge, which exists independently of experience. He introduces critical concepts such as synthetic and analytical judgments, emphasizing that a true understanding of metaphysical principles requires a rigorous examination of their validity and applicability. By laying out the purpose and framework of his critique, Kant sets the stage for a deep inquiry into how we acquire knowledge and the implications of that knowledge for philosophy and science. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Brian Carter
1 month ago

It took me a while to start, but the narrative structure is incredibly compelling and well-thought-out. I will be reading more from this author.

Lisa Davis
4 months ago

Make no mistake, the attention to historical detail adds a layer of realism that is rare. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Lisa Gonzalez
1 month ago

Once I started reading, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Don't hesitate to download this.

Amanda Martinez
4 months ago

At first glance, the diagrams and footnotes included in this version are very helpful. I'm sending the link to all my friends.

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