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AUTHOR SERIES - "Crossing the Threshold" w/ Matt Segall

The Integral Stage

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The Problem With Kant's Transcendental Manoeuvre

Kant's transcendental maneuver is basically to say that the subject doesn't conform to objects in its environment. So we have space and time as what he calls forms of our intuition. And so in this way, Kant's able to reestablish the logical foundations and the metaphysical possibility of science. But after this Kantian move, scientific knowledge of nature is merely apparent,. Right? We know nature as it appears to us in this lawful way that Newton and other mathematical physicists were describing. What nature is in itself? Kant said, we can't know. This contradiction broke open Kant's critical philosophy into a far more speculative form of idealism that followed in his wake.

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