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In Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant explores the relationship between human experience and knowledge, arguing that our understanding is shaped by both sensory experience and inherent structures of the mind. Kant seeks to address how we can know things about the world and the limits of what we can truly comprehend.
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Critique of Pure Reason

Offers a framework upon which the whole of modern philosophy is based. This book presents an investigation into the nature of human reason, its knowledge and illusions. It brings together the two opposing schools of philosophy: rationalism, which grounds our knowledge in reason, and empiricism, which traces our knowledge to experience.

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Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant is an intellectual tour de force that has shaped the course of modern philosophy. First published in 1781, this seminal work explores the limitations and scope of human cognition. Kant investigates the nature of human reason, the foundation of all metaphysical knowledge, and the argument that reason is the source of our understanding of fundamental concepts like God, freedom, and immortality. This profound and challenging text is divided into two main parts: the Transcendental Aesthetic and the Transcendental Logic, each systematically analysing how we perceive the world and how we think about it. Kant's goal is to bridge the gap between rationalism, which asserts that knowledge is grounded in logic and reason, and empiricism, which claims that knowledge comes through sensory experience.

The first edition of Critique of Pure Reason lays the groundwork for what Kant calls "transcendental idealism," the doctrine that our experience of things is shaped by the way our mind structures sensory data. He differentiates between 'phenomena' (the world as we experience it) and 'noumena' (the world as it exists independently of our perceptions). According to Kant, human experience is adequate for us to gain knowledge about phenomena but not about noumena, which remain forever outside our comprehension.

In the Transcendental Aesthetic, Kant examines the role of space and time as the pure forms of sensibility; these are not things in themselves but the mind's way of organising experiences. In the Transcendental Logic, he further dissects how our research and understanding are limited and structured by the mind's inherent capacities and limitations. Within this section, he introduces his famous concepts of the "synthetic a priori" propositions – statements that are universally true and informative but not derived merely from logic or empirical observation – which stand at the core of his philosophical revolution.

Kant's critical examination extends to metaphysics and addresses the faculties of human cognition to discard illusions of purely speculative thought. He argues that while speculative reason has its limitations, practical reason can guide ethical behaviour and moral law, contributing to his later works on ethics and political philosophy. This duality ensures that while Critique of Pure Reason is undoubtedly demanding, it also provides immense philosophical and practical rewards.

This new translation makes Kant’s ideas more accessible and retains the depth and rigour of the original text. Ideal for philosophers, students of philosophy, and anyone interested in understanding the precepts of modern thought, Critique of Pure Reason remains a vital and compelling read. Kant's masterwork challenges our perceptions, grounds us in reason, and beckons us to ponder the true nature of knowledge and reality itself.

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Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant is highly praised for its profound impact on philosophy, particularly in epistemology and metaphysics. Readers find it intellectually challenging but rewarding, appreciating Kant's innovative approach to understanding human knowledge. Some reviews mention the dense and complex writing style, which can be difficult for newcomers to grasp. Overall, it is regarded as a pivotal work that reshapes philosophical thought.

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ISBN: 9780140447477

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 November 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 34.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 784

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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was one of the most influential philosophers of all time. His comprehensive and profound thinking on aesthetics, ethics and knowledge has had an immense impact on all subsequent philosophy. Marcus Weigelt's lucid reworking of Max Muller's classic translation makes the critique accessible to a new generation of readers, while his informative introduction places the work in context and elucidates Kant's main arguments.

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