Critique of pure reason by Immanuel kant
Book Overview
First published in 1781, Critique of Pure Reason explores how we acquire knowledge and what we can truly know about the world. Kant argues that while our knowledge begins with experience, it is also shaped by the structures of the human mind.
Through complex and rigorous analysis, Kant introduces key ideas such as the distinction between phenomena (things as we experience them) and noumena (things as they are in themselves), and he examines how concepts like space, time, and causality influence our understanding.
This work is central to the field of Epistemology and remains a cornerstone for students and scholars seeking to understand the nature of reason, perception, and reality.