A Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant
This concise philosophical primer argues that genuine metaphysics is possible only by clarifying how synthetic a priori knowledge arises, distinguishing the roles of sensibility (space and time) and understanding (the categories) in structuring experience. It maintains that we can know only appearances shaped by our cognitive faculties, while things-in-themselves remain inaccessible, thereby placing strict limits on speculative reason. Reconciling insights from rationalism and empiricism, it explains how metaphysical judgments can achieve scientific rigor within the bounds of possible experience. Serving as a roadmap to a critical methodology, it sets secure principles for any future metaphysical inquiry.
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