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by ineedasername
1838 days ago
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Prolegomena is the introduction to his Critique of Pure Reason, published after that work because he realized he needed a something more accessible to introduce his concepts. Condensed, it stands as a summary, and thus still his response to Hume. That response in fact is a critical part of the opening pages of Prolegomena. My statement was correct. |
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It is not intended as an introduction to Critique of Pure Reason it works from the conclusions of that work and why those conclusions are necessary.
We can remember the title isn't Prolegomena to Critique of Pure Reason but instead Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.