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A Farewell To Arms - Paperback

A Farewell To Arms - Paperback

Discover the Depths of Human Reason

Immerse yourself in Kant's profound exploration of the nature of human reason with A Farewell To Arms. This essential text delves deep into the central themes of modern philosophy, challenging your understanding and perspectives. Kant masterfully argues that the concepts stemming from reason precede experience, setting the stage for a rigorous discussion on the boundaries of human knowledge.

A Bridge Between Philosophies

In The Critique of Pure Reason, Kant brings together two major philosophical schools: rationalism, which asserts that knowledge is grounded in reason, and empiricism, which ties knowledge to experience. With his transcendental idealism, he offers a groundbreaking third perspective that transcends these traditional views. This work invites you to think critically about how we acquire knowledge and where the limitations of our reasoning lie.

Expertly Translated and Edited

This edition is carefully translated and edited by Marcus Weigelt, based on the esteemed translation by Max Muller. It includes an insightful introduction, providing context and understanding for both new readers and seasoned philosophers alike. Whether you're looking to expand your philosophical repertoire or seeking a compelling read that provokes thought and discussion, this book is a perfect addition to your collection.

Ideal for Enthusiasts

If you are passionate about philosophy, this book will stimulate your intellect and inspire discourse. It poses questions that resonate with the complexities of the human condition and encourages readers to consider the foundations of their beliefs and understanding.

Make a Thoughtful Addition to Your Library

Don't miss out on owning this pivotal work in philosophical literature. A Farewell To Arms is not just a book; it’s a gateway into the depths of human reason and a source of inspiration for both reflective thought and lively debate.

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Discover the Depths of Human Reason

Immerse yourself in Kant's profound exploration of the nature of human reason with A Farewell To Arms. This essential text delves deep into the central themes of modern philosophy, challenging your understanding and perspectives. Kant masterfully argues that the concepts stemming from reason precede experience, setting the stage for a rigorous discussion on the boundaries of human knowledge.

A Bridge Between Philosophies

In The Critique of Pure Reason, Kant brings together two major philosophical schools: rationalism, which asserts that knowledge is grounded in reason, and empiricism, which ties knowledge to experience. With his transcendental idealism, he offers a groundbreaking third perspective that transcends these traditional views. This work invites you to think critically about how we acquire knowledge and where the limitations of our reasoning lie.

Expertly Translated and Edited

This edition is carefully translated and edited by Marcus Weigelt, based on the esteemed translation by Max Muller. It includes an insightful introduction, providing context and understanding for both new readers and seasoned philosophers alike. Whether you're looking to expand your philosophical repertoire or seeking a compelling read that provokes thought and discussion, this book is a perfect addition to your collection.

Ideal for Enthusiasts

If you are passionate about philosophy, this book will stimulate your intellect and inspire discourse. It poses questions that resonate with the complexities of the human condition and encourages readers to consider the foundations of their beliefs and understanding.

Make a Thoughtful Addition to Your Library

Don't miss out on owning this pivotal work in philosophical literature. A Farewell To Arms is not just a book; it’s a gateway into the depths of human reason and a source of inspiration for both reflective thought and lively debate.