Kant I.
Critique of pure reason
SKU | 252643 |
EAN | 9785699817979 |
ISBN | 978-5-699-81797-9 |
Author | Kant I. |
Series | Great ideas (cover)" |
Publisher | Эксмо |
Publication date | 2020 |
Copies | 4000 |
Dimensions | 70x100/32 (120x165 мм) |
Paperback | 160 |
Cover | Мягкий |
Fragile | No |
Qty in box | 1 |
Minimal order | 1 |
Unit | pc |
Weight gross | 0.1 kg |
Tax rate | 7% |
Created at | 29.11.2015 |
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Description
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a great philosopher, founder of German classical philosophy. His work "Critique of pure reason" is the main essay of the philosopher and one of the fundamental works in the history of philosophy. "Critique of pure reason" is not a neatly structured system, but rather a statement of Kant's attempts to formulate and resolve those problematic issues that arise in the research process. Kant thought of his work several decades, and wrote for a few months, by his own admission, not really thinking about the clarity of his ideas. So no wonder that the first readers were discouraged unnecessary complexity and intractability of this work. Introducing the reader to the compressed main provisions of this concentrate too much for reading modern man of scientific work.