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Kant’s Theory of Knowledge: An Analytical Introduction
The aim of this book is to offer such an analysis for those crucial sections of the Critique where Kant presents the constructive side of his theory of knowledge. This is an immodest aim and one that I could not hope to fulfill if I did not stand on the shoulders of giants. Drawing on their work, I shall try to show that the first half of the Critique of Pure Reason contains a sustained and challenging line of argument that is intended both to defend the possibility of common sense and scientific knowledge against a skeptical empiricism and to restrict human knowledge to the experienced or empirical world.
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