Audiobook: The Critique of Pure Reason
- Download 01 β The Critique of Pure Reason audio
- Download 02 β Preface to the Second Edition, 1787 audio
- Download 03 β Introduction audio
- Download 04 β Trancendental Aesthetic β Introductory β Of Space audio
- Download 05 -Transcendental Doctrine of ElementsβTime audio
- Download 06 β Transcendental Logic audio
- Download 07 β Transcendental Analytic audio
- Download 08 β Deduction of the Pure Conceptions audio
- Download 09 β Transcendental Deduction of the pure Conceptions of the Understanding. SS 11 audio
- Download 10 β Application of the Categories to Objects of the Senses audio
- Download 11 β Analytic of Principles / Schematism audio
- Download 12 β System of All Principles of the Pure Understanding audio
- Download 13 β Systematic Representation of All Synthetical Principles/1st Analogy audio
- Download 14 β Second Analogy audio
- Download 15 β Third Analogy audio
- Download 16 β The Postulates of Empirical Thought audio
- Download 17 β Division of All Objects into Phenomena and Noumena audio
- Download 18 β Appendix: Of the equivocal Nature of Amphiboly audio
- Download 19 β Remark on the Amphiboly of the Conceptions of Reflections audio
- Download 20 β Transcendental Dialectic: Introduction audio
- Download 21 β Of the Conceptions of Pure Reason audio
- Download 22 β Of the Dialectical Procedure of Pure Reason audio
- Download 23 β Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason audio
- Download 24 β The Antinomy of Pure Reason audio
- Download 25 β Antithetic of Pure Reason/1st and 2nd Conflicts audio
- Download 26 β 3rd & 4th Conflict of the Transcendental Ideas audio
- Download 27 β Of the Interest of Reason in these Self-Contradictions audio
- Download 28 β Of the Necessity Imposed upon Pure Reason of Presenting a Solution of its Transcendental Problems audio
- Download 29 β Critical Solution of the Cosmological Problem audio
- Download 30 β Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason with regard to the Cosmological Ideas audio
- Download 31 β Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Deduction of C audio
- Download 32 β Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Dependence of Phenomenal Existences audio
- Download 33 β The Ideal of Pure Reason audio
- Download 34 β Of the Arguments Employed by Speculative Reason in Proof of the Existence of a Supreme Being audio
- Download 35 β Of the Impossibility of a Cosmological Proof of the Existence of God audio
- Download 36 β Of the Impossibility of a Physico-Theological Proof audio
- Download 37 β Of the Regulative Employment of the Ideas of Pure Reason audio
- Download 38 β Of the Ultimate End of the Natural Dialectic of Pure Reason audio
- Download 39 β Transcendental Doctrine of Method audio
- Download 40 β Discipline of Pure Reason in the Sphere of Dogmatism audio
- Download 41 β Discipline of Pure Reason in Polemics scipline of Pure Reason in Polemics audio
- Download 42 β Discipline of Pure Reason in Hypothesis audio
- Download 43 β Discipline of Pure Reason in Relation to Proofs audio
- Download 44 β The Canon of Pure Reason audio
- Download 45 β Ideal of the Summum Bonum as a Determining Ground of the Ultimate End of Pure Reason audio
- Download 46 β Of Opinion, Knowledge and Belief audio
- Download 47 β The Architectonic of Pure Reason audio
- Download 48 β The History of Pure Reason audio
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The Critique of Pure Reason, first published in 1781 with a second edition in 1787, has been called the most influential and important philosophical text of the modern age.
Kant saw the Critique of Pure Reason as an attempt to bridge the gap between rationalism (there are significant ways in which our concepts and knowledge are gained independently of sense experience) and empiricism (sense experience is the ultimate source of all our concepts and knowledge) and, in particular, to counter the radical empiricism of David Hume (our beliefs are purely the result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences). Using the methods of science, Kant demonstrates that though each mind may, indeed, create its own universe, those universes are guided by certain common laws, which are rationally discernable.
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