

The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - The Critical Problem and Synthetic a priori Judgments
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Kant's Critical Problem Explained
- Kant's critical problem questions whether objects conform to our senses or senses to objects.
- This challenges the idea that we directly perceive reality without alterations by our cognition.
Kant's Copernican Revolution
- Kant's Copernican Revolution decentralizes humans from being the center of experience.
- Our experience might not reflect reality directly; it is processed through our faculties.
Separating Reality and Knowledge
- Kant separates questions of reality and knowledge, unlike pre-critical philosophy that confuses them.
- Knowing objects and knowing how we know them are fundamentally distinct processes.