Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist

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Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist is a philosophical work by Solomon Maimon in which he critically engages with and extends Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge and the human mind.

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instanceOf philosophical work
aim critical engagement with Kant’s theory of knowledge
extension of Kant’s account of the human mind
author Salomon Maimon NERFINISHED
Solomon Maimon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
Prussia NERFINISHED
critiques Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge
discusses conditions of the possibility of knowledge
limits of human cognition
structure of the human mind
extends Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge
field philosophy
theoretical philosophy
genre epistemological treatise
hasAuthorNationality Polish‑Jewish
Prussian
hasAuthorReligion Judaism NERFINISHED
historicalContext late 18th‑century German philosophy
influencedBy David Hume NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
rationalist philosophy
language German
mainSubject Immanuel Kant’s critical philosophy
epistemology
philosophy of mind
theory of knowledge
movement German Enlightenment NERFINISHED
post‑Kantian philosophy
philosophicalSignificance contributes to the development of German idealism
important early post‑Kantian critique
philosophicalTradition Kantianism
rationalism
publicationCentury 18th century
relatedPhilosopher Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
relatedWork Critique of Pure Reason NERFINISHED
title Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist NERFINISHED
topic a posteriori knowledge
a priori knowledge
concepts and intuitions
transcendental philosophy
translatedTitle Critical Investigations of the Human Mind NERFINISHED

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Solomon Maimon notableWork Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist