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In "Kant's Three Critiques," Immanuel Kant presents a foundational exploration of Human Knowledge, Ethics, and Aesthetics through his seminal texts: the "Critique of Pure Reason," "Critique of Practical Reason," and "Critique of Judgment."In one volume, all three of Immanuel Kant's Critiques -- monumental works that marked the beginning of modern Western philosophy:Critique of Pure Reason (the second edition originally published in 1787, featuring an 1872 translation by J.M.D. Meiklejohn (1836 - 1902)).Critique of Practical Reason (originally published 1788, featuring an 1889 translation by scholar Thomas Kingsmill Abbott (1829-1913))Critique of Judgement (originally published in 1790, featuring a 1914 translation by J.H. Bernard (1860-1927).Readers seeking a profound engagement with the questions of existence, morality, and perception will find "Kant's Three Critiques" indispensable. Kant's work challenges us to reconsider not just our understanding of knowledge, but also the ethical frameworks and aesthetic values that shape our lives, making it a vital resource for philosophers and general readers alike.