
FAQ About Immanuel Kant

What is 'Critique of Pure Reason' about?
'Critique of Pure Reason,' published in 1781, is one of Kant's most renowned works. In this book, Kant addresses the limitations and scope of human understanding, exploring how we perceive and interpret experiences. He divides the faculties of knowledge into two realms: the phenomenal world (things as they appear to us) and the noumenal world (things as they are in themselves). Kant argues that while we can understand the phenomenal world, the noumenal world is beyond human comprehension.