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About the product About the seriesThe series «Great personalities» in mini format is a library of the main works of the most legendary and outstanding representatives of different eras. These are rulers, philosophers, artists — key figures of their time, whose thoughts and ideas are of interest to mankind to this day. In each book of the series, a kind of «sammari» is selected: for each personality, excerpts from key works, aphorisms, thoughts and statements are presented. These extremely practical publications will become indispensable both for students who are just getting acquainted with world culture and history, and for those who want to fill some gaps in knowledge. Convenient pocket format, paperback will allow you to get acquainted with the cultural heritage of the greats on the way to college or work. About the book It is believed that Immanuel Kant opened a new era in the development of philosophical thought and made the «Copernican revolution» in philosophy. His Critique of Pure Reason is one of the fundamental works in the history of philosophy. This intricate work is the result of several decades of research by the great thinker; it caused difficulties in understanding even for its first readers. In this edition the reader will find the main provisions of Kant’s philosophical work and the main aphorisms of the thinker. For whom: — for those who are interested in philosophy — for those who appreciate convenient formats Abstract Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) — the great philosopher, the founder of German classical philosophy. His work «Critique of Pure Reason» is the main work of the philosopher and one of the fundamental works in the history of philosophy. «Critique of Pure Reason» does not represent one well-structured system, it is rather an exposition of Kant’s attempts to formulate and resolve the problematic issues that arise in the process of research. Kant pondered his work for several decades, and wrote for several months, by his own admission, not really thinking about the clarity of his ideas. So it was not for nothing that the first readers were discouraged by the excessive complexity and confusion of this work. We present to the reader a concentrate of this scientific work, which is too much for a modern person to read, compressed to the main points. …
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