Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant (German text opposite)

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Book in Italian with German text on the front

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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is one of those few thinkers who share time with their philosophy, so much so that after him we can only speak of a post-Kantian philosophy, even if it were an anti-Kantian thought. And in particular the "Critique of Pure Reason" is one of those works without which not only would we not understand the entire story of modern philosophy, but we would lack a decisive key to introduce us to the problems and vocabulary of philosophical debate from the nineteenth century until to our days. In this work Kant states that the only possible metaphysics is that of experience, and that in turn experience is guided by the strictly "a priori" forms of the intellect, that is, of a pure thinking "I".

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Description

Book in Italian with German text on the front

Bompiani publisher

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is one of those few thinkers who share time with their philosophy, so much so that after him we can only speak of a post-Kantian philosophy, even if it were an anti-Kantian thought. And in particular the "Critique of Pure Reason" is one of those works without which not only would we not understand the entire story of modern philosophy, but we would lack a decisive key to introduce us to the problems and vocabulary of philosophical debate from the nineteenth century until to our days. In this work Kant states that the only possible metaphysics is that of experience, and that in turn experience is guided by the strictly "a priori" forms of the intellect, that is, of a pure thinking "I".

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