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The Critique of Pure Reason
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882 pages
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Kant's 1781 work delves into the nature of reason and its role in acquiring knowledge independent of experience. As a cornerstone of modern philosophy, it lays the groundwork for his later critiques. The book explores how fundamental concepts shape human experience and links reason to morality. This edition includes a new biography of Kant, enhancing its value for philosophy enthusiasts. Its republication addresses the rarity and cost of vintage texts, making it an accessible resource for serious students and collectors alike.
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2008, paperback
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