Immanuel Kant Quotes About Philosophy

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  • The sum total of all possible knowledge of God is not possible for a human being, not even through a true revelation. But it is one of the worthiest inquiries to see how far our reason can go in the knowledge of God.

    Immanuel Kant, Allen W. Wood (1986). “Lectures on Philosophical Theology”, p.23, Cornell University Press
  • When I could have used a wife, I could not support one; and when I could support one, I no longer needed any

  • I freely admit that the remembrance of David Hume was the very thing that many years ago first interrupted my dogmatic slumber and gave a completely different direction to my researches in the field of speculative philosophy.

    Immanuel Kant (2002). “Theoretical Philosophy after 1781”, p.42, Cambridge University Press
  • That Logic has advanced in this sure course, even from the earliest times, is apparent from the fact that, since Aristotle, it has been unable to advance a step, and thus to all appearance has reached its completion.

    Immanuel Kant (1855). “Critique of Pure Reason”, p.24
  • All the interests of my reason, speculative as well as practical, combine in the three following questions: 1. What can I know? 2. What ought I to do? 3. What may I hope?

    Immanuel Kant (2013). “Immanuel Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason”, p.359, Read Books Ltd
  • The business of philosophy is not to give rules, but to analyze the private judgments of common reason.

  • It is precisely in knowing its limits that philosophy consists.

    Immanuel Kant (1963). “Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason”
  • Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck.

  • Philosophy stands in need of a science which shall determine the possibility, principles, and extent of human knowledge à priori.

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