Immanuel Kant's lectures on psychology from the period 1788-1789 with an introduction by the renowned writer on occult philosophy, Carl du Prel.
-
"We will not talk here dogmatically of the state of the soul before birth and after death; although you can talk far more about what you know nothing of than about what you know something about. Accordingly we will determine here the limits of human reason so that false sophistry under the appearance of rational cognition cannot undermine our true principles in view of the practical."
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher and one of the key thinkers of the Enlightenment.
Carl Ludwig August Friedrich Maximilian Alfred, Baron du Prel (3 April 1839 Landshut, Germany - 4 August 1899 Heiligkreuz, Austria) was a German philosopher and writer on mysticism and the occult.
Kerry Nitz is founder of K A Nitz publishing and since 2012 has published over 30 new English translations of works never before translated into English. He is the leading translator for the early 20th Century German authors Hermann Stehr and Georg Engel, and the 19th Century German occult author Johann Baptist Krebs (aka J. B. Kerning).