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Kant's Copernican Revolution

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Cant's Philosophy Is a Radically New Way of Thinking

Cant's 'radical' way of doing philosophy is by taking traditional concepts like causation and substance, and re imagining them as simply operations of the mind. The writer and playwright heinrich von kleist had a crisis upon reading kan when he thought that we have these green spectacles that we can't remove. Cant wants to set a limit to the kind of things that we can know about the world using pure reason. Where does that leave god? In his scheme, god is very important, and the time in which he lived, where does it leave him? Can i come again to what you've been talking about: Intuitions without content are empty?

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