Description
Critique of Pure Reason is one of the most influential works in Western philosophy, written by Immanuel Kant to investigate how human knowledge actually works.

Instead of asking what reality is, Kant shifts the focus to:
👉 How is knowledge of reality even possible?
Inside this dense but revolutionary text, you’ll find:
- ⚙️ Theory of knowledge (Epistemology) — how the mind structures experience
- 🧩 A priori vs a posteriori knowledge — what we know independently of experience vs through experience
- 🧠 Space & time as mental frameworks — not external things, but forms of perception
- 🔍 Limits of human reason — what we can’t know, even with logic
- 📊 Metaphysics redefined — philosophy rebuilt on critical examination rather than speculation
💡 Core impact:
This book reshaped modern philosophy, influencing logic, science, ethics, and even cognitive science.





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