![]() ![]() For if, as pure reason, it is actually practical, it proves its own reality and that of its concepts by fact, and all disputation against thee possibility of its being real is futile. If it succeeds in this, it has no need to criticize the pure faculty itself in order to see whether reason in making such a claim does not presumptuously overstep itself (as is the case with the speculative reason). Its business is to show that there is pure practical reason, and for this purpose it criticizes the entire practical faculty of reason. The reason of this appears sufficiently from the treatise itself. This work is called the Critique of Practical Reason, not of the pure practical reason, although its parallelism with the speculative critique would seem to require the latter term. Henry Quastler Adolphe Quételet Pasco Rakic Lord Rayleigh Jürgen Renn Emil Roduner Juan Roederer Jerome Rothstein David Ruelle Tilman Sauerīiosemiotics Free Will Mental Causation James Symposium ![]()
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