Friday, May 16, 2008

Kant: How is pure natural science possible? Section18

"Empirical Judgements, so far as they have objective validity, are judgements of experience, but those which are only subjectively valid I name mere judgements of perception"

kant is aying that Judgements come from proof of observations are judgements of experience because these judgements are something you have experienced and are proved to be right. Judgement that are of perception are something that just exist in your mind. It is an assumption and something you have not experienced. It is a judgement you believe that is right.

1 comment:

Robert Dotto said...

so how important are these judgements of assumption? i think that without these assumptions, there would be too much empty room in our brains because we would just be waiting for another experience to teach us exacly what we want to know. assumptons can create actions which make our personalities, these judgements that are of perceptions.. dont they come for experience too?