Critique of Pure Reason
ger. Kritik der reinen Vernunft · 1781
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Brief Overview
Immanuel Kant's «Critique of Pure Reason» is a foundational work in which the author explores the possibilities and limits of human knowledge. Kant divides all knowledge into a priori (independent of experience) and a posteriori (based on experience). He introduces the concept of the «thing-in-itself», which exists independently of our perception, and «phenomena», which we perceive. Kant argues that our mind structures experience through categories such as space and time, which are a priori forms of sensibility. The main goal of the book is to show that while we cannot know the «thing-in-itself», we can explore the structure of our own mind and its capacity for knowledge.
Date of publication: 30 September 2024
Updated: 2 April 2026
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Genre: Philosophy
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