
Critique Of Pure Reason -- Introduction
Why Theory
Exploring Analytic and Synthetic Judgments in Philosophy
The chapter delves into the distinction between analytic and synthetic judgments, using examples to illustrate the concept. It critiques the notion of extension as an analytic judgment and suggests color as a better example. The discussion touches on the law of identity, the principle of non-contradiction, and how Kant's perspective influences German idealism and modern philosophy.
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