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Immanuel Kant - Critique of Pure Reason

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PRELIMINARIES
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION, 1787
INTRODUCTION
I. Of the difference between Pure and Empirical Knowledge
II. The Human Intellect, even in an Unphilosophical State, is in Possession of Certain Cognitions a priori.
III. Philosophy stands in need of a Science which shall Determine the Possibility, Principles, and Extent of Human Knowledge a priori
IV. Of the Difference Between Analytical and Synthetical Judgements.
V. In all Theoretical Sciences of Reason, Synthetical Judgements a priori are contained as Principles.
VI. The Universal Problem of Pure Reason
VII. Idea and Division of a Particular Science, under the Name of a Critique of Pure Reason

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