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The Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant

Every philosopher since Kant has had to define themselves in relation to him.

Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind

Immanuel Kant

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Every philosopher since Kant has had to define themselves in relation to him. You may not finish it, but no serious philosopher's library is complete without it.

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Kant's monumental investigation into the nature and limits of human knowledge. One of the most influential and difficult books in the Western philosophical canon.

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Every philosopher since Kant has had to define themselves in relation to him. You may not finish it, but no serious philosopher's library is complete without it.

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Kant's monumental investigation into the nature and limits of human knowledge. One of the most influential and difficult books in the Western philosophical canon.

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