The Architectonic of Reason: Purposiveness and Systematic Unity in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (2):525-527 (2024)
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‘Human reason’, said Kant, ‘is by nature architectonic, that is, it considers all cognitions as belonging to a possible system’ (1998: 502). One task—maybe the task—of the Critique of Pure Reason i...

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Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.Immanuel Kant - 1996 - In Mary J. Gregor (ed.), Practical Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37-108.

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