Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics

Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant is published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform and was released on September 5, 2016. This edition comprises 84 pages and is presented in English. The work is intended for future teachers rather than pupils, focusing on the exploration of metaphysics rather than the systematic exposition of established science.
In this text, Kant encourages readers to reconsider the foundations of metaphysics, urging them to pause and question the very possibility of metaphysical inquiry. The Prolegomena aims to stimulate thought among those who find value in metaphysics, suggesting that a fresh perspective is essential for discovering new insights. The work engages with themes relevant to literary collections and classical philosophy, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of knowledge and the historical context of philosophical thought.
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These Prolegomena are destined for the use, not of pupils, but of future teachers, and even the latter should not expect that they will be serviceable for the systematic exposition of already-made science, but merely for the discovery of the science itself. There are scholarly men, to whom the history of philosophy (both ancient and modern) is philosophy itself; for these the present Prolegomena are not written. They must wait till those who endeavor to draw from the fountain of reason itself have completed their work; it will then be the historian’s turn to inform the world of what has been done. Unfortunately, nothing can be said, which in their opinion has not been said before, and truly the same prophecy applies to all future time; for since the human reason has for many centuries speculated upon innumerable objects in various ways, it is hardly to be expected that we should not be able to discover analogies for every new idea among the old sayings of past ages. My object is to persuade all those who think Metaphysics worth studying, that it is absolutely necessary to pause a moment, and, neglecting all that has been done, to propose first the preliminary question, ‘Whether such a thing as metaphysics be at all possible?’
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