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Friday, May 16, 2008

Kant: How is pure natural science possible? Section18

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"Empirical Judgements, so far as they have objective validity, are judgements of experience, but those which are only subjectively vali...
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Kant: How is Pure Natural science Possible? section 16

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"The word nature assumes yet another meaning, which determines the object, whereas in the former sense it only denotes the conformity t...

KANT How is Pure Natural Sciece Possible? Section 14

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"For if experience is to teach us laws to which the existence of things is subject, these laws, if they refer to things in themselves, ...

kant section 13 how is pure math possible

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"What can be more similar in every resoect and in every part more alike to my hand and to my ear than their images in a mirror? And ye...

KANT SECTION 10 HOW IS PURE MATH POSSIBLE

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"Accordingly it is only the form of sensuous intuition by which we can intuit things a prori, but by which we can know objects only as ...
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KANT: HOW IS PURE MATHEMATICS? SECTION 7

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"All mathematical cognition has this peculiarity: it must first exhibit its concept in intuition, and do so a priori, in an intution th...

Kant: HOW IS METAPHYSICS IN GENERAL POSSIBLE?

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"Without solving this problem reason never is justified." (section 40) Here Kant is talking about how problems within the metaphy...
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