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The Bounds of Sense - Definition and Overview

The Bounds of Sense:An Essay on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is a book by P.F. Strawson, a 20th century Oxford philosopher. The book is a critical reading of Kant's text, with an emphasis on the analytical argument of the Transcedenetal Deduction, which Strawson takes to be one of the few lasting contributions Kant made to philosophy. The title is a play on a title Kant himself proposed for the Critique of Pure Reason, with "sense" referring both to the mind and the sense faculties, and hence the bounds can be either those of reason or sensation.

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