The Powers Of Pure Reason by Alfredo Ferrarin
Kant and the Idea of Cosmic Philosophy
This philosophical exploration delves into the intricacies of Kantian thought, examining the profound capabilities and limitations of pure reason. It offers a comprehensive analysis of how reason functions as both a guiding force and a boundary within human cognition, emphasizing its role in shaping our understanding of metaphysical concepts. Through a detailed examination of Kant's critical philosophy, the text sheds light on the dynamic interplay between reason and experience, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of rational thought in the pursuit of knowledge and truth.
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- 2015
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