The Critique of Pure Reason.

The Critique of Pure Reason is one of the seminal texts of Western philosophy, and the first of Kant's three Critiques. In it he takes up Hume's argument that cause and effect cannot be experienced by the senses. Hume argued that we experience events one after the other, but not that one e...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kant, Immanuel
Other Authors: Meiklejohn, J. M. D. (John Miller Dow), 1836-1902
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Auckland : Floating Press, 1781.
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Table of Contents:
  • Title; Contents; Preface to the First Edition, 1781; Preface to the Second Edition, 1787; Introduction; I TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF ELEMENTS; First Part Transcendental Aesthetic; Second Part Transcendental Logic; Transcendental Logic First Division; Book I; Book II; Transcendental Logic Second Division; Book I Of the Conceptions of Pure Reason; Book II Of the Dialectical Procedure of Pure Reason; II TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF METHOD; Endnotes