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There are many approaches to the Critique of Pure Reason. The one I favor is to confront it with contemporary developments in mathematics and the physical sciences. Such an approach risks anachronisms. But it mirrors Kant’s own procedures and preoccupations. It also provides a way of underlining the continuing significance of his work.
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Brittan, G.G. (1994). Kant and the Quantum Theory. In: Parrini, P. (eds) Kant and Contemporary Epistemology. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, vol 54. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0834-8_8
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