The Critique of Pure Reason, published by Immanuel Kant in 1781, is one of the most complex structures and the most significant of modern philosophy, bringing a revolution at least as great as that of Descartes and his Discourse on Method. The complexity of the first review (the second is the critique of practical reason, and the third is a critique of the faculty of judging), is such that Kant himself published an introductory text, entitled Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.
Welcome to the Book House
We are located in historic downtown Maplewood in the St. Louis metro area:
The Book House
7352 Manchester Rd.
Maplewood, MO 63143
Listeners to NPR's Science Friday may know that the program also has a monthly book club, with recommendations each month.
If you'd like to join the discussion of the books, you can visit their website here, and all books featured can also be directly ordered from the Book House!