
"Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics"
"Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics" is a work by Immanuel Kant that acts as an introduction to his philosophical ideas. It discusses how we come to understand concepts like space, time, and causality, which underpin how we experience the world. Kant argues that these are not just properties of things themselves but are ways our minds organize sensory information. The book aims to clarify the limits of human knowledge and establish a foundation for future metaphysics—our attempt to understand reality beyond what we can directly observe—by examining the conditions that make knowledge possible.