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Critique of Pure Reason Summary:By Immanuel Kant
AUDIO BOOK MP3 OR COMPATIBLE MP3 CD PLAYER ONLY WELCOME TO ALL IN DEALS! This audio book can be played on an MP3 player or a compatible MP3 DVD or MP3 compatible CD player. We are confident you will love this audio book. Book is in the public domain and read by volunteers.Packaged with care and Protected by a CD sleeve. The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). Translated by John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1830-1902). 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. (Summary by M.L. Cohen) Total running time: 26:09:21 Download from Librivox.org : http://librivox.org/the-critique-of-pure-reason-by-immanuel-kant/Please select one mirror to download
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