KANT’S CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2006
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loginImmanuel Kant was one of the greatest thinkers in the history ofphilosophy. Unfortunately, he was not a good writer, and his worksare very difficult to read. Not only did Kant write on most majorphilosophical problems – concerning knowledge, metaphysics, ethics,aesthetics, religion, law, and government – he also developed viewsof extreme depth and subtlety. Especially impressive is the way Kantunified his theories into a larger system, called an “architectonic.”Although he sometimes appears to stretch his ideas to fit them intohis system, generally the unity in his views is not forced, and rests onphilosophical principles.