Immanuel Kant's return to the University of Königsberg in 1755 marked a pivotal turning point in his intellectual journey, culminating in the attainment of his doctorate in philosophy. Over the next 15 years, he honed his teaching skills as a lecturer on metaphysics and logic, systematically developing his ideas that would later shape Western philosophy. His academic contributions during this period included critical analyses that bridged rationalism and empiricism, positioning him as a formidable scholar committed to addressing the intricate workings of human cognition and understanding.
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