Critique of Pure Reason
Discover the foundational work of modern philosophy with Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant. Published in 2007, this comprehensive text spans 784 pages and delves into the intricate nature of human reason, exploring both its capabilities and its limitations. Kant masterfully investigates the interplay between rationalism, which emphasizes knowledge derived from reason, and empiricism, which focuses on knowledge gained through experience. This pivotal work not only challenges existing philosophical paradigms but also lays the groundwork for future thought. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of philosophical ideas, Critique of Pure Reason is essential reading for understanding the complexities of human cognition and perception. Enhance your library with this timeless classic and engage with Kant's profound insights into the human experience.