
The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - Project and Context
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Kant's Criticism of Pure Reason
Kant's first major conceptual split with Leiden's fourthian philosophy is that he believed metaphysics should begin primarily from given concepts and then search for the unproven aspects of them. So Kant finds a resolve between the historical liveness, you know, the rationalist metaphysics, and Isaac Newton, the physicalist science. For Kant's sensibility in intellect are two separate realms. The world of sensible objects is subjective. Sensors are going to subject the world. We get the representation. And the world of intellect represents the nonsensical thoughts, mind, etc.
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