The Critique of Pure Reason (German: Kritik der reinen Vernunft, KrV) by Immanuel Kant, (first published in 1781, second edition 1787), is one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy.
Latest episodes of the podcast The Critique of Pure Reason
- 01 – The Critique of Pure Reason
- 02 – Preface to the Second Edition, 1787
- 03 – Introduction
- 04 – Trancendental Aesthetic – Introductory – Of Space
- 05 -Transcendental Doctrine of Elements–Time
- 06 – Transcendental Logic
- 07 – Transcendental Analytic
- 08 – Deduction of the Pure Conceptions
- 09 – Transcendental Deduction of the pure Conceptions of the Understanding. SS 11
- 10 – Application of the Categories to Objects of the Senses
- 11 – Analytic of Principles / Schematism
- 12 – System of All Principles of the Pure Understanding
- 13 – Systematic Representation of All Synthetical Principles/1st Analogy
- 14 – Second Analogy
- 15 – Third Analogy
- 16 – The Postulates of Empirical Thought
- 17 – Division of All Objects into Phenomena and Noumena
- 18 – Appendix: Of the equivocal Nature of Amphiboly
- 19 – Remark on the Amphiboly of the Conceptions of Reflections
- 20 – Transcendental Dialectic: Introduction
- 21 – Of the Conceptions of Pure Reason
- 22 – Of the Dialectical Procedure of Pure Reason
- 23 – Of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason
- 24 – The Antinomy of Pure Reason
- 25 – Antithetic of Pure Reason/1st and 2nd Conflicts
- 26 – 3rd & 4th Conflict of the Transcendental Ideas
- 27 – Of the Interest of Reason in these Self-Contradictions
- 28 – Of the Necessity Imposed upon Pure Reason of Presenting a Solution of its Transcendental Problems
- 29 – Critical Solution of the Cosmological Problem
- 30 – Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason with regard to the Cosmological Ideas
- 31 – Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Deduction of C
- 32 – Solution of the Cosmological Idea of the Totality of the Dependence of Phenomenal Existences
- 33 – The Ideal of Pure Reason
- 34 – Of the Arguments Employed by Speculative Reason in Proof of the Existence of a Supreme Being
- 35 – Of the Impossibility of a Cosmological Proof of the Existence of God
- 36 – Of the Impossibility of a Physico-Theological Proof
- 37 – Of the Regulative Employment of the Ideas of Pure Reason
- 38 – Of the Ultimate End of the Natural Dialectic of Pure Reason
- 39 – Transcendental Doctrine of Method
- 40 – Discipline of Pure Reason in the Sphere of Dogmatism
- 41 – Discipline of Pure Reason in Polemics scipline of Pure Reason in Polemics
- 42 – Discipline of Pure Reason in Hypothesis
- 43 – Discipline of Pure Reason in Relation to Proofs
- 44 – The Canon of Pure Reason
- 45 – Ideal of the Summum Bonum as a Determining Ground of the Ultimate End of Pure Reason
- 46 – Of Opinion, Knowledge and Belief
- 47 – The Architectonic of Pure Reason
- 48 – The History of Pure Reason