Critique of Pure Reason

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“Critique of Pure Reason” by Immanuel Kant examines the limits of human knowledge and how we experience the world through perception and innate mental structures. Kant distinguishes between phenomena (what we perceive) and noumena (things in themselves) and argues that we cannot know the reality beyond our perception. This work is foundational in modern philosophy, influencing metaphysics and epistemology.

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“Critique of Pure Reason” by Immanuel Kant is a foundational text in modern philosophy, addressing the limits and scope of human knowledge. Kant explores how we experience the world through a combination of sensory input and innate mental structures, distinguishing between phenomena (things as we perceive them) and noumena (things as they are in themselves). He argues that while we can know the world as it appears to us, we cannot access the reality of things beyond our perception. Kant’s work establishes a critical framework for understanding metaphysics, epistemology, and the nature of reason. “Critique of Pure Reason” is a profound exploration of human cognition and remains one of the most influential works in Western philosophy, shaping the way we think about knowledge and reality.