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Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft
Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft | Immanuel Kant
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Buechersuechtling
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💥 Wow‼️ 😃
That‘s explosive material. I‘m not saying I recall all the terms and nominations Kant introduces, but his main point can‘t do anything else but dig in one‘s brain.

I definitely see again why I loved philosophy in Highschool. 💛 I so much would want to discuss this with my teacher. 😊

The Blinkist-team did an excellent job. 👏🏼👏🏼 But anyway, this is so complex, I definitely need to come back to it to make all the terms sink in.

annamatopoetry kinda jelly that you get to read Kant in original. also, I recognize the stock photo on the cover and have definitely used it myself lol 3y
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Buechersuechtling
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That‘s one of my plans today. As a pupil I was deeply impressed by his categorical imperative and therefore multiple times tried to read his “Metaphysics of Morals”. But I always failed.

I discovered his “Critique of Pure Reason” accidentally on German Blinkist. But immediately wanted to “read” it to learn a) what Kant essentials are and b) how the platform‘s concept will do on the _real_ tough stuff. 🙂

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LowCountryKnight
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant

Philosophy has considered the matters of reason extensively. Most famously, Kant wrote a book called The Critique of Pure Reason, which makes a detailed analysis of the mind based on the idea that mental categories exist as extensions within the brain, and are understandable as esthetic functions of the world itself. The intial complexity of mental facts is simply a symptom of the limitations of our own imagination in discovering the facts.

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Vivlio_Gnosi
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant
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Adding this #Nonfiction #historical book to my #TBR stack for #NFNov.
@rsteve388 @Clwojick

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Argon
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant
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I‘m taking a course on the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant this term. I have a midterm tomorrow and was trying to study but remembered this meme and wanted to share it! 😂

Texreader Love it! I really enjoyed learning about Kant‘s philosophy 5y
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gradcat
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant
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When I think about knowledge, I cannot help but think about Immanuel Kant. I‘m so grateful that I had the opportunity to dive deep into philosophy in grad school. I feel like it really changed my life so much for the better. I quit worrying about inconsequential things...and started living authentically. It‘s surprising how much your outlook changes....
#Gratitude30
#Knowledge
@hermyknee

Trashcanman I keep waiting for the I'm grateful for Trashcanman one? LMFAO 😜 5y
gradcat @Trashcanman Well, here it is: I‘m grateful for the Trashcanman!! 😊😊😊 5y
Trashcanman @gradcat more feeling... 5y
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gradcat @Trashcanman I‘M SO GRATEFUL FOR THE TRASHCANMAN!! Is that better? You are so funny!! 5y
Trashcanman That seemed more like aggression than shouting it from the roof tops. Shouting from the rooftops would have had at least four exclamation points. Lol. I told you from the beginning, I'm not worth knowing. Hehehehe 5y
gradcat @Trashcanman Not aggression, I promise! Stop saying you‘re not worth knowing! You make me laugh every time I read one of your posts (or not laugh, if it‘s particularly inappropriate)! 5y
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MrBook
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant
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#TBRtemptation post! Call me an uber-nerd 🤓, but I'm *so* excited that my library just got a copy of this book 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!!!! One of the most important works in philosophy of all times, and quite passively the most impactful of the post-Enlightenment era. Bookstores tend to have woefully inadequate philosophy sections, even the biggest B&Ns and The Strand, and this is a surprisingly difficult tome to find. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 7y
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GoneFishing
Critique of Pure Reason | Immanuel Kant

All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.

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