

#8444
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Prolegomena to any future metaphysics
Book • 1950
Immanuel Kant's "Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics" serves as a concise and accessible introduction to the core arguments of his monumental "Critique of Pure Reason.
" Written as a kind of summary, it clarifies Kant's central ideas regarding the limits of human reason and the conditions of possible experience.
The Prolegomena outlines Kant's transcendental idealism, explaining how our understanding structures our experience of the world.
It's a crucial text for understanding Kant's epistemology and its lasting impact on philosophy.
Its clarity makes it a valuable starting point for those seeking to engage with Kant's complex thought.
" Written as a kind of summary, it clarifies Kant's central ideas regarding the limits of human reason and the conditions of possible experience.
The Prolegomena outlines Kant's transcendental idealism, explaining how our understanding structures our experience of the world.
It's a crucial text for understanding Kant's epistemology and its lasting impact on philosophy.
Its clarity makes it a valuable starting point for those seeking to engage with Kant's complex thought.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a source for understanding Enlightenment philosophy.


Marci Shore

30 snips
Class 3: The Legacy of Romanticism
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the text he will be covering in this episode.

David Guignion

Immanuel Kant's "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics"
Mentioned by 

as one of her favorite book titles.


Gretchen Rubin

Little Happier: The Surprising Origin of One of My Favorite Book Titles