Whose studies did Kant reflect in the Critique of Pure Reason?

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His early work, reflecting his studies of Christian Wolff and G. W. Leibniz, was followed by a period of great development culminating in the Kritik der reinen Vernunft (1781, tr. Critique of Pure Reason ).

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