Critique of Pure Reason Sample

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This is a sample narration of The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant read in an authoritative, powerful and articulate voice.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Mid-Atlantic) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

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the critique of pure reason by immanuel Kant Introduction, the idea of transcendental philosophy. Experience is no doubt the first product of our understanding while employed in fashioning the raw material of our sensations. It is therefore our first instruction and in its progress so rich in new lessons that the chain of all future generations will never be in one of new information that may have been gathered on that field. Nevertheless, experience is by no means the only field to which our understanding can be confined. Experience tells us what is, but not that it must be necessarily as it is and not otherwise. It therefore never gives us any really general truths and our reason, which is particularly anxious for that class of knowledge, is roused by it rather than satisfied general truths which are at the same time bear the character of an inward necessity must be independent of experience. Clear and certain by themselves. They are therefore called knowledge. A priori, While what is simply taken from experience is said to be in ordinary parlance known as ah posterior Rory or empirically only