Description: Acceptable: Has been read but is in acceptable condition. Wear on cover. No tears, previous owner's name on end page, title page, no highlighting, no missing pages. Actual book is pictured. This book is in French. Critique de la Raison Pure (Critique of Pure Reason) by Emmanuel Kant is a monumental work in the history of philosophy. Published in 1781 and revised in 1787, this book marks a turning point in philosophical thought, introducing a new framework for understanding the relationship between human knowledge and the world. Kant’s critical philosophy challenges the rationalist and empiricist traditions that preceded him, proposing instead that the structure of human cognition shapes our experience of reality. In this seminal text, Kant argues that while our knowledge begins with experiences, not all knowledge arises out of experience. He distinguishes between 'a priori' (independent of experience) and 'a posteriori' (dependent on experience) knowledge and between analytic and synthetic judgments. His central thesis, the theory of transcendental idealism, suggests that space and time are forms of our sensibility through which the phenomenal world is structured, but that the thing-in-itself (the noumenon) remains unknowable. The Critique of Pure Reason is divided into two main parts, the Transcendental Doctrine of Elements and the Transcendental Doctrine of Method, each exploring the capabilities and limits of pure reason. Kant’s work is rigorous and complex but incredibly influential, laying the groundwork for much of modern philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics.
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Publication Year: 1976
Language: French
Book Title: Critique de la raison pure
Author: Emmanuel Kant