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Pure reason dictates the limits of human understanding from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

In order to understand the concept that reason determines the boundaries of human knowledge, it is necessary to consider the nature of reason itself. Reason, according to Kant, is the faculty that allows us to organize and interpret our experiences. It is through reason that we are able to make sense of the world around us and to form concepts and judgments. However, reason has its limitations. Kant argues that reason is only able to provide us with knowledge of the world as it appears to us, not as it is in itself. This is because our knowledge is necessarily limited by the way our minds are structured. We can only perceive the world through the filter of our senses and our cognitive faculties. Kant distinguishes between two types of knowledge: a priori knowledge, which is knowledge that is independent of experience, and a posteriori knowledge, which is knowledge that is based on experience. While a poster...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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