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Explore the intersection of contemporary philosophy and Kantian thought with "Before Tomorrow". This insightful book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2016, challenges long-held beliefs about knowledge frameworks established since Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason". With 224 pages of thorough analysis, acclaimed philosopher Catherine Malabou examines the relevance of Kant's ideas in today's postcritical landscape. This essential read questions the limitations of human cognition, exploring concepts like the finitude of the subject, the role of the phenomenal given, and the nature of a priori synthesis. Malabou's work delves into pressing philosophical inquiries: Can classical idealism withstand modern critiques? Are Kant's distinctions between a priori and innate valid in light of current research in brain development? Through a unique epigenesis perspective, this book not only revisits Kant's legacy but also invites readers to think critically about the evolution of transcendental philosophy. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone curious about the philosophical shifts reshaping our understanding of reality, "Before Tomorrow" is at the forefront of contemporary continental philosophy. Delve into the transformative promises of Malabou's work and witness the intertwining of Kant's theories with modern cognitive science in this must-have addition to your philosophical library.