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Kant's Copernican Revolution

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

Canwe's Struggle for Ten Years

Kant was trying to persuade his interlocutors that he could focus on and introduce the centrality of the mind within experience, without reducing his account to a subjectivism. Canwe is possible to summarize for the listeners what his position was, what the core of this critique was? We can't call this a natural dogmatism within the way we use our reason. It has various benefits but also leads us into making unsubstantiated and indefensible claims about what we do not and cannot know.

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