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Critique of Pure Reason

by Immanuel Kant

4/5
Penguin Classics 784 pages November 29, 2007

Kant's magnum opus revolutionized Western philosophy by arguing that human experience is shaped by the mind's own structures. He bridges rationalism and empiricism, establishing the limits of what reason alone can know about the world.

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Jim's not gonna lie — this book is the Everest of philosophy and his little worm body nearly gave out halfway through. But Kant basically rewired how humans think about thinking, which is pretty metal. Bring coffee, a highlighter, and about three months of free time.

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