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Critique of Pure Reason (Immanuel Kant)

Immanuel Kant’s *Critique of Pure Reason* examines how humans understand the world. He argues that our knowledge arises from a combination of sensory experience (what we see and feel) and the mind’s innate structures (like time and space) that organize this info. Kant suggests we can’t know things as they are in themselves, only as they appear to us through these mental frameworks. His work explores the limits and scope of human reason, aiming to reconcile scientific understanding with philosophical questions about reality, ultimately shaping modern philosophy and how we think about knowledge itself.