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This bilingual edition of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781/1787) offers both versions of the text with a faithful translation and extensive scholarly apparatus, including a preliminary study, bibliography, and indices. The excerpts explore Kant's revolutionary approach to reason, examining its limits and legitimate applications, and influencing subsequent philosophical thought. Passages detail Kant's method of isolating elements and progressive synthesis, particularly in relation to pure a priori knowledge and the transcendental aesthetic. The text also addresses key concepts like synthetic a priori judgments, the categories of understanding, and the antinomies of reason, ultimately arguing for the limits of speculative reason and the importance of practical reason. Finally, it touches upon Kant's views on the existence of God and the immortality of the soul.
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