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Phenomena and Noumena

Phenomena and Noumena

  • The bent of Immanuel Kant՚s philosophy is essentially and significantly different from that of his successors, for one of the major aspects of his critical philosophy is that, instead of defying human understanding, he claims to limit it. To put it simply, he insisted that human knowledge is limited in its scope.
  • He divided this limitation into two forms, i.e.. , there are certain realities that are (i) knowable, and, (ii) unknowable. The former claims that human knowledge is limited to…

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Rejection of Metaphysics

Rejection of Metaphysics

  • Kant՚s Critique of Pure Reason attempts to establish conclusions of the subjectivity of space and time, validity of a priori judgements, and falsity of arguments made by the German circle of eighteenth century in defense of metaphysics.
  • He his introductory remarks to his work, he says, “The proper problem of pure reason is contained in the question: how are synthetic a priori judgements possible? ” To answer this question, he investigated two types of judgements, analytic a priori an…

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