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The Pure Critique of Reason

Philosophical Monograph

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The Pure Critique of Reason
Kant and Subjectivity
Book 7.
Philosophical Monograph

The Pure Critique of Reason: Kant and Subjectivity
©1998-1999 M.R.M. Parrott
First Published: Oct 2002

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0-9662635-5-3 | 978-0-9662635-5-8
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M.R.M. Parrott's seventh title, The Pure Critique of Reason (1999), is a detailed monograph on philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), focused on Kant's highly studied Critique of Pure Reason (1781), the foundation of Modern Philosophy. A journey into the nature of Subjectivity, this study clearly interprets what is often found to be the most perplexing text in Philosophy. This fourth monograph also fits with the previous three in the series, including a collection of papers, and two works on Foucault and Deleuze, and leads to the Dynamism Series.

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Of course, with all the connections to my philosophical mentor in earlier works, it was natural to do a reading of Kan't [in]famous first Critique, of Pure Reason. This bold work follows a text which many students find mystifying, and even explains its seeming contradictions and difficult concepts of subjectivity, reason, and apperception. The resulting “pure critique” is also a tribute to the thinker who most inspired me.

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