Kant's Philosophy of Logic: Critique of Pure Reason and Lectures on Logic (Grapevine edition)
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Kants Philosophy of Logic presents a collectionof his seminal works Critique of Pure Reason Lectures on Logic and On Logic. In the Critique of Pure Reason Kant argues that logic should be separated from metaphysics paving the way for a clearer understanding of the limits of human knowledge. Lectures on Logic covers topics such as the structure of judgments the relationship between concepts and intuitions and the principles of deductive reasoning. On Logic includes discussions on the distinction between general and transcendental logic as well as the role of sensibility in logical reasoning. Kants work underscores the significance of logic as a foundational tool for organizing human thought and understanding the limitations of human knowledge.
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