Critique of Pure Reason
Critique of Pure Reason
A revolutionary philosophical masterwork examining the boundaries of what human reason can know
About This Book
Published in 1781, The Critique of Pure Reason stands as a transformative work in Western philosophical thought. The text examines how far human reason can reach, concluding that our knowledge extends to the world we perceive through experience, while the fundamental essence of reality remains forever beyond our grasp.
Who Should Read This?
- Those who question the limits of human knowledge
- Philosophy students seeking to understand foundational texts
- Readers interested in reconciling scientific and religious perspectives
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