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1781

Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

1781

An unmarried, punctual logic professor in Königsberg published a 800-page argument that reason could not know things in themselves - only how the mind organized appearances. It reset philosophy on a new axis. Kant had waited until his late fifties to write it. For the next century, every German thinker would try to climb out of it.