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    The Critique of Pure Reason audiobook
    by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804).
    Translated by John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1830-1902).
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    The Critique of Pure Reason, first published in 1781 with a second edition in 1787, has been called the most influential and important philosophical text of the modern age.
    Kant saw the Critique of Pure Reason as an attempt to bridge the gap between rationalism (there are significant ways in which our concepts and knowledge are gained independently of sense experience) and empiricism (sense experience is the ultimate source of all our concepts and knowledge) and, in particular, to counter the radical empiricism of David Hume (our beliefs are purely the result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences). Using the methods of science, Kant demonstrates that though each mind may, indeed, create its own universe, those universes are guided by certain common laws, which are rationally discernable. (Summary by M.L. Cohen)

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  • @Audio-Books
    @Audio-Books  6 лет назад +5

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    • @Cantbuyathrill
      @Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад +2

      This is harder than the American Tax Code.

    • @shadesmarerik4112
      @shadesmarerik4112 2 года назад

      This book is labelled incorrectly. The image of the video shows the title: Critique of PRACTICAL Reason, which is the 2nd critique by Kant, Critique of PURE Reason is the first critique

    • @michaeljfigueroa
      @michaeljfigueroa Год назад

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  • @grantray98
    @grantray98 7 лет назад +298

    Am I really the only one to notice that someone who was willing to post a 10 hour upload of The Critique of Pure Reason accidentally used a background image of the wrong book?

  • @hsiehkanusea
    @hsiehkanusea 3 года назад +26

    TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF ELEMENTS
    (A) Transcendental Aesthetic
    2:06:54 - Introductory
    2:13:10 - Of Space
    2:27:38 - Of Time

  • @mjay9276
    @mjay9276 2 года назад +24

    0:34 Preface to the 1st edition
    20:05 Preface to the 2nd edition
    1:13:46 Introduction

  • @Jimmawww
    @Jimmawww 5 лет назад +25

    1:13:35 Introduction

  • @tattoofthesun
    @tattoofthesun 10 лет назад +35

    thank you for adding this to youtube

  • @user-ug2yz6vb7p
    @user-ug2yz6vb7p 5 месяцев назад +1

    So necessary is this upload. Thankfully, some selfless genius put this here. May he praised for this.

  • @Cantbuyathrill
    @Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад +4

    There is something comforting and reassuring and calming in listening to these great audiobooks read in a British accent (or by Morgan Freeman!!

  • @hannahnichols7461
    @hannahnichols7461 7 лет назад +48

    19:50 end of 1st preface

    • @TheParadiseInc
      @TheParadiseInc 3 года назад

      Mwah

    • @clothildecook6497
      @clothildecook6497 3 года назад

      thank you, do you have the timestamp for the end of the 2nd preface? trying to follow along in a book, and it only has an excerpt from the 2nd preface

  • @BrantBrantCantCant
    @BrantBrantCantCant 10 лет назад +61

    I'm sorry, but I don't believe anyone is able to comprehend this content via an audiobook like this.

    • @yaakovfreidman8743
      @yaakovfreidman8743 10 лет назад +15

      True. But if you read the text along with the audiobook it makes the reading much less tiring and more comprehensible.
      Still, with a book like this, (which really is the best philosophy book ever written-in terms of content, not prose) you don't quite understand it unless you hit the pause button flabbergasted a number of times..

    • @sambanks760
      @sambanks760 10 лет назад +3

      haha I clicked on this by accident and that was the first thing that went through my mind. CPR worst read of all time for me, and would certainly be the worst audiobook. props to anyone who can digest everything using it though.

    • @mickmcknight162
      @mickmcknight162 10 лет назад +20

      Excuse me! I understand every word of it. In fact i can recite this book word for word. :) lmfao

    • @thunorwodenson
      @thunorwodenson 6 лет назад +3

      Brantley Moore I think that you're projecting your own shortcomings or more likely simple prejudices on people whom you do not know and have never met. I listen to these complex books hundreds of times until I get it. There is no reason why a person cannot absorb an idea auraly instead of visually. In fact the oral tradition had a much longer reign in human history than the recent development of letters.

    • @AlexandrePorto
      @AlexandrePorto 6 лет назад

      I am

  • @gisforgirard
    @gisforgirard 5 лет назад +11

    IV. Of the Division of Transcendental Logic into Transcendental Analytic and Dialectic.
    3:37:35

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад +3

    Analytic of Principles - Of the Schematism of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding - 6:17:55

  • @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
    @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 3 года назад +1

    _the right voice speakingly, the very voice of reason, is a necessary precondition for the authentic showing of this simple but obtuse text._
    _Very adequate. You are appreciated._
    _Well, go forth then, rejoicing, in the Power, and in the Peace, of the One, Infinite Creator. Adonai._

  • @subkontrabasklarinet
    @subkontrabasklarinet 9 лет назад +48

    This is my bedtime reading.

    • @aLby_doira
      @aLby_doira 8 лет назад +7

      zzz....zzzzz.......

    • @TheUnseenRapper
      @TheUnseenRapper 5 лет назад +5

      This is my stay up all night thinking reading. ;)

  • @MrParlophone1992
    @MrParlophone1992 6 лет назад +29

    This is amazing. Suggestion for improvement: add time-stamps inthe descriptions. :)

  • @Twostrafe
    @Twostrafe Год назад +2

    I’ve been studying this book for quite some time now and only really, now do I want to input a comment, just to share my recent stories and bravery with this book.
    Kane’s metaphysical ability is hard to understand. You must understand that it’s actually a critique of pure reason, so anecdotal to the field, the pure reason presuppose/s something greater in our will. It’s never really about divine intelligence, or an author but the sheer resistance to will, to be able to cope with the beauty and with their way of the world.
    It’s also very prejudice, as in its metaphysical ability is very stunning, thus contradicting the actual play on words.
    It’s also stale, but bold and rational. It teaches us what philosophy should be, but that we should also make our own judgments about it

  • @foamersimpson6690
    @foamersimpson6690 7 лет назад +11

    2:38:41 page 58

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад +4

    4:25:00 Section 8 First Div 2nd - Of Principles Trans Deduc General

  • @MackLarry
    @MackLarry 5 лет назад +1

    So grateful for these videos but I need the readers to speak up

  • @gisforgirard
    @gisforgirard 5 лет назад +6

    Second Part-TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC
    3:11:30

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ 4 года назад +5

    2:06:51 end of introduction a

  • @andrewtannenbaum1
    @andrewtannenbaum1 5 лет назад +2

    Nice job. With certitude and clarity. Thanks for the footnotes. Listened up to 1:13....so far.

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ 4 года назад +1

    1:30:00 to 1:35:45 examples of synthetic a posteriori and analytic a priori

  • @richardclark1879
    @richardclark1879 6 лет назад +5

    thank you libriVox

  • @foryouamanda
    @foryouamanda 10 лет назад +8

    This is wonderful. Thank you.

  • @dianeoheron596
    @dianeoheron596 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the encouragement....

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    Section 12 TDE PT 2 Tl 1st TA - Book 2 Analyof Princ TDFJ CH2 System of All Principles of the system of understanding section 1 & 2 - 7:03:10

  • @viralnature19
    @viralnature19 5 лет назад +7

    Isn't it Critique of Pure Reason. You uploaded almost a ten hour long video with a wrong title.

  • @flochartingham2333
    @flochartingham2333 6 лет назад +4

    I am so glad that I live in the computer age and can put together logical functions however NOT a priori and know that is how logic functions. The rest of the time life is about conditioning myself to expect that nothing conforms to logic. Aside from the voices of some of the readers, this is very hard to follow for its context, but every now and then a nugget jumps out and makes me wish I was reading instead of listening to reread those passages.

  • @albondiga4975
    @albondiga4975 6 лет назад +4

    Psalm 94:11 KJV
    [11] The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity.

  • @mantoleung
    @mantoleung 3 года назад

    0: 0: 0 - 0: 20: 05 Preface to the First Edition 1781
    0: 20: 06 - 1: 13: 20 Preface to the Second Edition 1787

  • @quinnsine1650
    @quinnsine1650 3 года назад +4

    This is SO FUCKING GOOD

  • @kw5961
    @kw5961 2 года назад +1

    I slept to this 😄

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    Subsection 10 - Conclusion of the Transcendental Aesthetic - How are a priori synthetic judgements possible ? 3:10:13

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    Introduction of the transcendental faculty of judgement in general - 6:22:40

  • @larbado9575
    @larbado9575 5 лет назад +1

    8:22:48. A. First analogy {A182, B224}

  • @AwesomeWholesome
    @AwesomeWholesome Год назад

    1:50:24 footnote
    Permanence of matter over time
    Equality or action and reaction
    1:51:10 metaphysics as a necessity
    2:14:10 what are time and space

  • @ReneePsalm18
    @ReneePsalm18 Год назад +1

    personal bookmark
    1:00:54
    1:02:45
    1:04:29

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    Of the schematism of the pure conceptions of the understanding ch1 6:33:42

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 3 года назад +2

    it should be against international law to teach kant philosophy.

  • @mr.froglegs
    @mr.froglegs 4 года назад +1

    Oh boy, do i love someone reading 10 hours of fucking gibberish.

  • @yankumar5280
    @yankumar5280 9 лет назад +2

    thanks for sharing FULL audio books for everyoneFULL audio books for everyone

  • @wayofspinoza2471
    @wayofspinoza2471 2 года назад +1

    Martin is giving us wonderful words of wisdom; however, how can we apply reason and understanding when we are rooted in old patterns of thinking and behavior? How is this transfer of being possible?

  • @regmorusmath
    @regmorusmath 2 года назад

    This book can serve as a magnificent source of improvement of the instrumentalization of the subcounsciously known thinking techniques. However, it must be pointed out that the contents can be deemed highly debatable for they themselves make use of non-proven suppositions which are regarded as unquestionable facts without direct mention, while being, in truth, mere reflections of the way of functioning of our own thinking. In fact, even assuming a possibility of proving their validity would lead to a struggle without a definite end.
    Hence, the exposition in question must be regarded as a systemic treatment of some potentially discernible, but in no way uniquely to determine as valid, connections between entities by using self-sufficient system of rules of thinking, which is based on an arbitrary collection of presuppositions about what conclusions allowing for drawing the respective conclusions in the first place should be permitted, more precisely, what respective mode of the interpretation of the partial informations encoded within entities (method of analytical judgement according to Kant) shall be regarded as the primary ones for the focus of thinking in the moment of drawing the respective conclusions.
    The seeming self-containment and autoconfirmation due to abundance of self-related connections of the (strongly though not purposely factually exhibited) modality of validity confirmation do, however, in no way justify regarding this work as an unquestionable or ultimately discovered truth. Rather, the number of elements of the system construed by the body of the work and the number of interconnections drawn between those elements while abiding the rules established by the system itself allow such an informational density of intersystemic validity that a human mind can't help but to be persuaded into believing the validity of the system whereas the only truly valid things is the high informational density of a perfectly self-consisted system.
    There is a room for some irony in this observations, for the attetive observer should have noticed a striking similarity to the essence of Kant's own views regarding incompleteness or respectively need for incorporation of certain methodology of conventional sciences. Indeed, the blame addressed to those has to be inveriably applied to the grounds of reason of the Kantian own thinking methodology by which he attempts a relativization but fails to give it the extent of mental space it deserves. For the extent of necessity of relativization is the larger the higher level of generalization is aimed to be achieved so that a truly self-contained treatment of the grounds of thinking has to be subject to it's own application (regarded as whole and also with a special look at the validity of its own structure on the ground of its own to establish newly theory) within itself, to an internal viewpoint on itself instead of a purely external one - relentlesslyand without any compromises. This crucial aspect seems to be vastly lacking at least in this part of the book.
    Though I might have missed it also:) For I was only able to follow some of the ideas after 9 hours of listening due to the lack of sufficient listening comprehension. But what I took from it did suggest a lack of the self-regard together with what remained from the former part in the subconscious.

  • @gisforgirard
    @gisforgirard 5 лет назад +4

    I. TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE OF ELEMENTS.
    2:06:55

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ 4 года назад +2

    3:11:24 section 6, TDofE, part second TLogic, idea of a TLogic

  • @PraetorClaudius
    @PraetorClaudius 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you sir.

  • @derekmeyer3213
    @derekmeyer3213 5 месяцев назад

    So the fundamental principles are metaphysical understanding and understanding as a person in the cosmos

  • @B10Esteban
    @B10Esteban 3 года назад +1

    00:00 preface to first edition
    20:20 preface to the second edition

    • @clothildecook6497
      @clothildecook6497 3 года назад +1

      thank you so much. wondering when the preface would end

  • @meursault7030
    @meursault7030 6 лет назад +5

    Bookmark 19:00
    Lol @ when he says something like "I'll try to be clear in terms of logic and discourse" Terrific job on that second one, mate.
    Your prose is almost conversational. Almost feel as if you're gonna offer me a fucking beer, don't I?

  • @predicatesh
    @predicatesh Год назад

    5:28:47 Of the Application of the Categories to Objects of the Senses in general

  • @neobourgeoischristum5540
    @neobourgeoischristum5540 7 лет назад +10

    My bible.
    Really cuts a swathe through the madness of the indoctrinated, crazed and energyless herds of sapiens I cross paths with daily.

    • @maryannking5491
      @maryannking5491 5 лет назад

      Are you trying to say that the common man is comatose!😉 Automatons at work...

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 2 года назад +2

      @@maryannking5491
      In this day and age
      This is the most comatose opinion to hold

  • @fyodor8008
    @fyodor8008 9 месяцев назад +1

    this guy has a gigantic brain.

  • @danboakye
    @danboakye 8 месяцев назад

    14:57: Examples and Illustrations always appeared to me necessarily...

  • @davidmcclean8811
    @davidmcclean8811 6 лет назад +2

    This is really good! just a heads up. Just a heads up "Transition of the transcendental deduction of the categories subsection 10" is missing from the recording :-)

  • @caylyn111
    @caylyn111 5 лет назад

    Dwell within yourself, and you will know how short your household stuff is

  • @gisforgirard
    @gisforgirard 5 лет назад +2

    end of preface 1:13:10

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    9:34:35 Section 16 The Postulates of Empirical Thought

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад +3

    It is impossible for a thing to be, and not to be, at the same time 7:08:42

    • @Jasitus
      @Jasitus Год назад +1

      This was disproved later through Heisenberg.

  • @everydaystuffandthingsguy4554
    @everydaystuffandthingsguy4554 10 месяцев назад

    If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound?
    Is 2+2 really 4? If so, why?

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    What then are time and space? Are they are real existences, or are they mere relations, or determinations of of things ... 2:14:09

  • @rizzamaeong
    @rizzamaeong 6 лет назад +2

    everyone, what's the best audiobook in here?

    • @samisiddiqi7814
      @samisiddiqi7814 6 лет назад +4

      rizza mae ong
      The critique of pure raisin.

  • @christopherwalsh3101
    @christopherwalsh3101 4 года назад +1

    I read this book in two weeks, it was okay.

    • @hillehai
      @hillehai 9 месяцев назад

      But did you understand it?

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    9:47:39 Refutation of Idealism

  • @duskhorizon4791
    @duskhorizon4791 5 лет назад

    For a good explantion on Kant look up the video: The Metaphysics of
    Immanuel Kant Explained Simply | Kant Vs. Hyperianism by MorgueOfficial

  • @dubbelkastrull
    @dubbelkastrull Год назад

    3:37:50 "division.."
    4:42:20 bookmark
    5:01:04 Space
    5:21:34 bookmark

  • @Bishalhimself
    @Bishalhimself 3 года назад

    Finished within 7 days

  • @AmadeusD
    @AmadeusD 9 месяцев назад

    Any reason chapter four repeats w/another reader?

  • @kapital6501
    @kapital6501 3 года назад +2

    1:17:57
    Voice crack

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    All empirical laws can exist only by means of experience 9:30:24

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    Section 2 of Time 2:27:50

  • @biglouch91
    @biglouch91 9 лет назад +6

    Am I the only person who finds this audiobook hard to understand, not because of it's content but because of the speaker's lisp??

    • @Secret_Lizard
      @Secret_Lizard 6 лет назад +1

      I can hear exactly how much spit is in his mouth at a given time lol

    • @Dragon-ul8fv
      @Dragon-ul8fv 5 лет назад +1

      Who in their right mind thought it would be a good idea to narrate the most dense book in philosophy with someone who had a lisp...

    • @mizzobjectiveone3819
      @mizzobjectiveone3819 5 лет назад

      I thought I was the only one. I don't know if it's the lisp so much as the pace and tone he's using. I'm looking for a British reader.

    • @ToriKo_
      @ToriKo_ 4 года назад

      Magum Opus are you talking about the first guy? He was great

  • @TheRawmackaw
    @TheRawmackaw 5 лет назад +1

    1:13:00

  • @KnowbodyNose
    @KnowbodyNose 4 года назад +5

    Listening to this book is like giving somebody the red pill lol

  • @DaveBrownScienceandphilosophy
    @DaveBrownScienceandphilosophy 9 лет назад +1

    Great up, I'm loving it, listen hard with wiki at the ready..

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    End of Section 13 8:42:15

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    How can the subject have an internal intuition of itself ? 3:02:37

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ 4 года назад

    End of B preface 1:13:30

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад +1

    4:02:46 this process I call synthesis

  • @mariog1490
    @mariog1490 Год назад

    3:50:00
    4:15:30

  • @thefinnishbolshevik2404
    @thefinnishbolshevik2404 4 года назад

    03:22:00

  • @cyberneticsiren
    @cyberneticsiren 2 года назад

    2:07:06 the transcendental aesthetic

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    9:20:40 Coexistences

  • @dubbelkastrull
    @dubbelkastrull Год назад

    9:20:22 bookmark

  • @ouroboser
    @ouroboser 2 года назад

    Virtual bookmark 1:54:01

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад +1

    3:110:30 Transcendental Logic

  • @aLby_doira
    @aLby_doira 8 лет назад +4

    i thought i was a native english speaker..don't pretend u guys all understand these run on senences..it's like playing blind chess...every sentence is like 30 moves ahead of itself...geez

    • @thunorwodenson
      @thunorwodenson 6 лет назад +3

      alby Some things you gotta read 30 times to get bro. Take it slow bit by bit. You'll be better for it in the end.

    • @samisiddiqi7814
      @samisiddiqi7814 6 лет назад

      Read at speed 2.

    • @apes4days254
      @apes4days254 2 года назад

      Pretty straight forward to me pal

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    5:25:13 Section 19

  • @gisforgirard
    @gisforgirard 5 лет назад

    FULL TEXT TO READ ALONG WITH:
    www.gutenberg.org/files/4280/4280-h/4280-h.htm

  • @holm81
    @holm81 7 лет назад +6

    WHY IS IT READ SO PAINSTAKINGLY SLOW?!

    • @khaledyasser8293
      @khaledyasser8293 6 лет назад +3

      holm81 speed up the video?

    • @jim.....
      @jim..... 5 лет назад

      if you want a general overview of the ideas go watch one of those 'kant in one minute' videos. otherwise, gather some patience and make sure you're comprehending what is being said, otherwise you are wasting your time... making the whole process even slower.

    • @user-mx4jl3jd5e
      @user-mx4jl3jd5e 3 года назад

      It's the exact same speed of my silent reading of this.

  • @aydnofastro-action1788
    @aydnofastro-action1788 4 года назад +1

    At 57:00. Interesting how he is saying that schools should back off of teaching morality. Now hundreds of years later, that is what our “woke” culture universities have become, dispensers of post modern quasi political morality. Kant makes a beautiful point. Humans need to be left to their own spiritual journey.

  • @alannigenda3920
    @alannigenda3920 4 года назад +1

    I am way too dumb for this, but at least I'll give it a try.

    • @asantekapesa2965
      @asantekapesa2965 4 года назад +1

      No you are not. True wisdom is supposed to be simple, complexity is stupidity

    • @notWaldont
      @notWaldont 3 года назад

      @@asantekapesa2965 reality is complex

  • @joshpowers4795
    @joshpowers4795 4 года назад

    2:07:07 TA

  • @jaysonhatton6981
    @jaysonhatton6981 3 года назад

    a methodology no doubt that
    requires a non linear reading
    🧭
    📐
    ...in theory and practice...

  • @SyrusGreg
    @SyrusGreg 7 лет назад

    @4:14 Loved it

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ 4 года назад

    20:01 end of preface

  • @fishface45
    @fishface45 5 лет назад +3

    Read the book lol. Or read along with this.

  • @elizaculleton
    @elizaculleton 2 года назад +1

    Schopenhauer sent me

  • @djonez85
    @djonez85 7 лет назад +2

    That's a long prelude for someone who wants to hear the answer.

  • @stiltofficially
    @stiltofficially 3 года назад

    bookmark 1:52