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Kant's Transcendental Philosophy

Continental Philosophy

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Introduction

This chapter explores the central role of Kant's three critiques - the critique of pure reason, the critique of practical reason, and the critique of judgment - in understanding continental philosophy. It discusses how Kant's critique of pure reason relates to experience and how it was influenced by Hume's account of causality.

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