Dostoyevsky:
I think you mean "Critique of PURE reason" - That was Kan't first "Critique" and the one most widely read.
The "Critique of PRACTICAL reason" is his second "critique" on ethics, and then he wrote a third one on beauty/taste "Critique of Judgment."
Anyways, I would recommend NOT buying Kant for an intro to Philosophy. The guy's wicked brilliant, but unless you're especially gifted you won't understand a word he's saying if you don't read him with some sort of guide. Also, in my opinion, unless you're in academia, Kant's not very worth reading.
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