
#247 - Kant's Influence on Biology: A Dialogue with Andrew Jones
Converging Dialogues
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The Implications of Viewing the World Philosophically
Hume says that our use of causality and everyday experience is not rational. We can give no rational explanation for it, whereas by showing the objects only exist within the domain of experience, Kant isn't concerned about that causal relationship between objects and themselves. But then he's like, but reason only has applicability within experience, right? Or at least in terms of theoretical reason, yes. So what we can do then is we can start explaining why causality is a concept rather than something that we are applying outside of experience.
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