The Critique of Pure Reason
A**L
Well received.
Arrived as advertised.
X**R
Beware: Professional oriented text
Better start from Descartes, Locke, Hume, and maybe then go for, slowly, bite at a time
N**
but is brilliant and beyond my capabilities much of the time
Kant has his idiosyncrasies, but is brilliant and beyond my capabilities much of the time. I find Kant's view of "person" to be worth consideration.
T**E
It's a doozy
Many people will advise that this not be your first read if you are new to the world of reasoning and rational thought. I am also one of them. This book is nearly incoherent to those who are unfamiliar with Kant's work, and for good reason. There's an entire history dedicated to how, and why, this book is a difficult read, by modern standards. I highly suggest you start elsewhere in your endeavors to understanding the nature of "A Critique of Pure Reason" than the book itself.That being said. If you are familiar with Kant and other philosopher's books on understanding rational thought, then this book is for you! It must be read carefully though as the book has very poor structure and Kant jumps around quite a bit. But if you can finally discern the logical arguments within the book, you'll find a very invigorating, insightful and thought provoking critique indeed!
D**A
Five Stars
Thanks!!!
S**Y
Wonderful edition of Kant's Classic!
Wonderful edition of Max Müller's translation, easily the best of all English translations. Kant's work is must-read material for any philosopher!
N**Z
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Very hard read
T**A
Kindle Version Many Spaces Missing
It is a difficult enough read without having spaces missing between many of the words. I am going to get the paperback because it is just too distracting.
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