“Reason must approach nature in order to be taught by it. It must not, however, do so in the character of a pupil who listens to everything that the teacher chooses to say, but of an appointed judge who compels the witness to answer questions which he has himself formulated.”
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Immanuel Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason is a seminal text that delves into the limits and possibilities of human understanding. It examines the nature of space, time, causality, and other fundamental concepts, aiming to establish a framework for metaphysics and epistemology. more
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