
Kant's Copernican Revolution
In Our Time: Philosophy
The Critique of Pure Reason
Annel gomes: The book is called the critique of pure reason. She says it's a debate about how much can we use our rational faculties in order to discover truths about the world. In 1781, Charles Kant arrives and wants to be the referee in this debate. He presents himself as writing his book in reference to the history that comes before him. Gomes: What you see on the empiricist side is a kind of clipping of philosophy's wings. It's something that we have now put back on to these philosophers,. but actually con't as one of the reasons why we start to carve them up in these cand of ways.
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