Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Delve into the profound inquiries of Immanuel Kant with his seminal work, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1998, this paperback edition spans 320 pages and serves as an essential resource for students and scholars alike. Kant's central project addresses two pivotal questions: What can we know, and how can we know it? Additionally, he explores the limitations of human understanding—what cannot be known and the reasons behind these boundaries. This book not only presents Kant's groundbreaking ideas but also includes essays designed to enhance readers' comprehension of his central themes. Whether you are a philosophy enthusiast or a student seeking to deepen your understanding of Kant's theories, this work is an indispensable addition to your library. Discover the intricacies of knowledge and perception through Kant's critical lens.