Kant and Pure Reason: Subjectivity of Experience as a Failure of Theory.
This paper addresses both Kant's original theories in terms of transcendentalism and their impact on reason (and vice versa), and define and describe those areas of his theories that are not entirely supported through his initial exploration of this subject matter. In doing so, it is demonstrated that Kant's concept of transcendentalism in the face of Reason is not as sound as he assesses within his works on the subject.