“(On the seeming futility of metaphysics) Why then has nature afflicted our reason with the restless striving for such a path, as if it were one of reason's most important occupations? Still more, how little cause have we to place trust in our reason if in one of the most important parts of our desire for knowledge it does not merely forsake us but even entices us with delusions and in the end betrays us! Or if the path has merely eluded us so far, what indications may we use that might lead us to hope that in renewed attempts we will be luckier than those who have gone before us?”
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Critique of pure reason
Immanuel Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' delves into the limits and possibilities of human understanding, examining the nature of space, time, and causality, and the role of intuition and concepts in shaping our experience of the world. more
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