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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-12 17:11

Kant’s ability to earn from academia was supplemented by his published works. His critical writings, including the transformative "Critique of Pure Reason," not only contributed to his intellectual legacy but also established him as a valuable scholar in philosophical and educational circles. Although these publications may not have provided immediate financial gain, they solidified his status and indirectly enhanced his academic income through heightened demand for his lecturing and tutoring services. His commitment to philosophical inquiry and education was central to his financial situation and greatly impacted the academic landscape of his era.