There has been expressed some puzzlement in the Kantian literature over the notion of a disjunctive syllogism and its possible relationship to the category of...
Hallo all, First I introduce my self, my name is toto sugiarto. I live in Jakarta, Indonesia. Second, Can anyone send me an electronic resources of Kant...
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Hallo Toto: My name is georges simons. You can search at www.kant.com There you will find some interresting links. ta ta. G toto <toto@...> escribió: ...
... What do you think Kant does in the first Critique? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the...
Hello Teddy: I think not. It´s in the "phenomena world/ontology" that the being or not being (801 B ; to be confirme) But the noumeno can never be known, not...
The original question didn't concern noumenal knowledge, but 'stepping' from the phenomenal to the noumenal. This step occurred between the Transcendental...
But you can never step form the phenomenal to the noumenal. The idea of god is a postulate. mal enor <no_idea_63@...> escribió:The original question...
Not according to Kant, because if you postulate the ideas your end is dogmatic: "We may indeed be allowed to postulate the existence of an all-sufficient...
You would be right to say there that Kant is allowing God as a postulate of reason, without being dogmatic. I misinterpreted the quote I gave you, and I should...
Mal (and anyone else), How and where does Kant characterize "improvement in science"? Does he have a conception of getting closer to the truth? Relative...
Kant often refers to progress in science in the CPR. As for "improvement," that term was brought up originally by a previous poster, so maybe he can answer...
Hey, I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight on the categorical imperative concerning moral laws? I am writing a paper and am not sure if I...
Briefly, my understanding: The Categorical Imperative (CI) is derived from the reasoned reflection on the common sense notions of duty and morality (right and...
Hello: I was thinking: Kant´s objective is the foundation of morals. In this search for that that is absolutely good ("absolvere", past. part which means...
... this search for that that is absolutely good ("absolvere", past. part which means independet or free from bounds). The CI is the result of the search, but...
... No, he was only a wishy-washy empiricist. Just kidding. Kant was an empiricist his whole life. But are the foundations of empiricism themselves empirical? ...
... Of course not. Locke himself, as a theist, would have agreed. But on what basis is Kant to be considered an empiricist? Given that he seems to believe in...
... It seems that you kind of neglected reading the second paragraph of my reply. Critique is not about the foundations of existence (as when you say space and...
... I'm not entirely sure I follow, and am still less sure that you have answered my question, which was specifically about the substance of ideas, as this is...
... The idea of a "genuine substance," as you put it, would fall within the realm of Platonic Realism. But there is no concept of the understanding equal to...
... OK, but I would say that even if Kant claims that concepts of the understanding are empirical, he does not seem to present grounds for justifying his...
Hello: Here is what I think, Tom: ... this search for that that is absolutely good ("absolvere", past. part which means independet or free from bounds). The...
Beautifull, Mal elnor. G ... It seems that you kind of neglected reading the second paragraph of my reply. Critique is not about the foundations of existence...
... You are confusing the empirical concepts themselves with the argument for the necessity of empirical concepts which provides them with their transcendental...
... So you are saying, IIUC, that the mind simply requirs empirical concepts, even is they are not truly empirical. I'm afraid I am still lost as to the...
... overall ... deceptions ... Causality is of nature, not beyond nature. The empirical concepts become transcendental only when we think to abstract from all...