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    Enlightenment · English

    The Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

    The Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), from Project Gutenberg's public-domain text.

    Chapters
    19
    Variants
    20
    Genre
    Philosophy
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01The Critique of Pure Reasonprose
    2. 02First Part — Transcendental æStheticprose
    3. 03Second Partprose
    4. 04Book I — Analytic of Conceptions. § 2prose
    5. 05Book II — Analytic of Principlesprose
    6. 06C. Of the Pure Use of Reason.prose
    7. 07Section VIII — Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in relation to theprose
    8. 08Section IX — Of the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reasonprose
    9. 09Section V — Of the Impossibility of a Cosmological Proof of theprose
    10. 10Section VI — Of the Impossibility of a Physico-Theological Proofprose
    11. 11Section VII — Critique of all Theology based upon Speculative Principlesprose
    12. 12Chapter I — The Discipline of Pure Reasonprose
    13. 13Section IV — The Discipline of Pure Reason in Relation to Proofsprose
    14. 14Chapter II — The Canon of Pure Reasonprose
    15. 15Section I — Of the Ultimate End of the Pure Use of Reasonprose
    16. 16Section II — Of the Ideal of the Summum Bonum as a Determining Ground ofprose
    17. 17Section III — Of Opinion, Knowledge, and Beliefprose
    18. 18Chapter III — The Architectonic of Pure Reasonprose
    19. 19Chapter IV — The History of Pure Reasonprose