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Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant is one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy. First published in 1781, this monumental text examines the limits and capacities of human knowledge, exploring how we perceive the world and how reason shapes our understanding of reality.
In this work, Kant introduces his revolutionary concept of transcendental idealism, arguing that while we can never know things as they are in themselves (noumena), we can understand the phenomena shaped by our own minds. This book laid the foundation for much of modern philosophy, influencing thinkers from Hegel and Schopenhauer to contemporary debates in metaphysics and epistemology.
This edition, translated by Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood, is recognized for its accuracy, clarity, and scholarly depth, making Kant’s challenging text more accessible to modern readers.
This digital edition (PDF & EPUB) is essential for philosophy students, researchers, and anyone seeking to engage with one of the greatest philosophical works ever written.
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