
Critique of Pure Reason (Kritik der reinen Vernunft)
The "Critique of reason">Pure Reason," written by Immanuel Kant, explores the limits and capabilities of human understanding. Kant argues that our knowledge arises from both sensory experiences and innate concepts of the mind. He distinguishes between what we can know through reason (theoretical knowledge) and what we can comprehend through experience (practical knowledge). This work challenges the traditional ideas of metaphysics and asserts that while we can understand the world, there are limits to what we can know beyond our experiences. Essentially, it seeks to establish a foundation for how we perceive reality and understand knowledge itself.