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Kritik der reinen Vernunft

Kritik der reinen Vernunft

by Immanuel Kant

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One of the central texts of western philosophy and an effort to connect Newtonian physics with the best of Continental rationalism and empiricism. Its writing was inspired by the skeptic David Hume waking Kant from his "dogmatic slumbers."
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["Reason" "Causation" "Theory of Knowledge" "Philosophy" "Early works to 1800" "History" "Sociology of Knowledge" "Raison" "Collected works" "Systems and collected works" "Causalit\u00e9" "Systems and coll. works" "Connaissance Th\u00e9orie de la" "Analysis (Philosophy)" "Long Now Manual for Civilization" "Knowledge" "Causalite" "Theorie de la Connaissance" "Knowledge theory of" "Philosophie" "Ismeretelm\u00e9let" "Filoz\u00f3fia" "Forr\u00e1s" "Kriticizmus" "Philosophy german" "Philosophy modern 18th century" "Vernunft" "Transzendentalphilosophie" "B2778.e5 p57 1996" "121" "Causalidad" "Raz\u00f3n"]

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