Review: Kant, I. (2013). Critique of pure reason. Editorial Taurus, 768 pp.
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https://doi.org/10.18537/tria.15.01.06Abstract
Kant, undoubtedly, with this work became one of the most important referents of the Enlightenment, provoking important changes in perception, analysis, experience, time and philosophy in general.
It is very difficult to synthesize the contributions of the work, because, besides being several (768 pages of deep analysis and with a complex language), their hierarchy varies depending on the filter in which they are analyzed. In this review, two important contributions that German addresses in detail are highlighted.
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