A critique of Puerile Reason
This is a clever and witty joke inspired by The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, first published in 1781 which I have partially read. Don’t ask me to sum up what it is all about! It is one of the most profound and difficult philosophical books ever written. It changed the face of Western philosophy for ever. I am number 4.
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A picture is worth a thousand words! I wish more philosophers used diagrams. I did once see a book about Kant full of diagrams but I’ve forgotten it’s title.
I wonder is Specsavers may be able to help?
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Andy as we discussed yesterday, if you have an article you think might generate discussion I’m happy for you to post it on this blog.
Did you get my email btw?
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Kant’s doctoral certificate is crowned by the basmala
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I did – reply on it’s way
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