The Critique of Pure Reason
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The foundational work of modern philosophy is Kants The Critique of Pure Reason published in 1781. It offers a thorough and challenging inquiry into the characteristics of human reason including its knowledge and illusions. Kant contends that while reason is the source of some conceptions that precede experience and enable it we are not permitted to infer anything about the natural world from these notions. The Critique brings together the two conflicting philosophical systems of rationalism and empiricism which trace all of our knowledge back to experience and reason. The transcendental idealism of Kant suggests a third option that goes well beyond these two. Between analytic and synthetic judgments Kant makes a distinction. Simply by analyzing the components that make up an analytical judgment one may determine if it is true. Synthetic judgments dont actually contribute anything to a notion; they only describe what the idea already has.The Critique first drew little attention but as time passed it came under attack from both empiricist and rationalist critics sparking debate. The work is seen as making a significant contribution to modern philosophical thinking.
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