- Prolegomena for the future metaphysics as it can approximately appear as a science
- Prolegomena means “introduction.”
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As indicated by the precise title of this book, “Prolegomena to a Future Metaphysics insofar as It May Appear as a Study,” it was written as a refutation of the perversion of Kant’s true intentions contained in his previous book, “Critique of Pure Reason (Kritik der reinen Vernunft) (Kant),” and it attempts to set forth the premises for a truly scholastic metaphysics, while concisely and plainly expounding the gist of the Critique. It was written as a refutation of the perversion of Kant’s true meaning in his previous book, “Critique of Pure Reason (Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Kant)),” and attempts to set forth the premises for the establishment of a truly scholarly metaphysics, while briefly and plainly explaining the gist of “Critique”.
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