
The Nature of Knowledge and the Knowledge of Nature | Fr. Brian Chrzastek, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
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Comparing Kant's and Aquinas's Accounts of Cognition
The chapter explores the differences in perception between Kant and Aquinas, with Kant focusing on objects without accessing the thing in itself and Aquinas encountering real entities with their own essence. It discusses the stages of sensation, perception, and intellectual understanding, touching on the role of imagination, memory, and intellect in apprehending objects and the hierarchy of cognitive capacities.
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