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Kant's Copernican Revolution

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Cant's Approach to Objects and the Copernican Revolution

The idea of appearances follows from the copernican revolution, in that objects have to fit with our minds. What he means here is that this is a model of understanding what objects are. So they appear to us, they are accessible to us. Now this is contrasted by kant with what he calls things in themselves. Looked at more closely, things in themselves are not so much a aspecial class of objects, but rather a way of thinking of the way in which the practical or the moral comes to bear upon our experience. The examples would be of freedom and god.

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