A monograph on Kant's famous Critique outlining subjectivity via reason's powers of apperception.
Of course, with all the connections to my philosophical mentor in earlier works, it was natural to do a reading of Kan't [in]famous first Critique, of Pure Reason. This bold work follows a text which many students find mystifying, and even explains its seeming contradictions and difficult concepts of subjectivity, reason, and apperception. The resulting "pure critique" is also a tribute to the thinker who most inspired me.