Saturday, May 17, 2008
Kant on metaphysics
Right in the beginning of the book, Kant presents the question to all people whether a thing like metaphysics be at all possible trying to have people open their minds to what he has to say. I have trouble understanding him, but he says if a science like metaphysics is at all possible...there must be some sort of doubt surrounding the same subject, or at least that is what i gathered from what he says. Kant wants the reader to think about other various possibilities to go back and answer his original question.
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i have no clue what kant was trying to say. i mine as well have been reading a different language. but i know at one point he calls metaphysics based on experience and then all of a sudden he is saying that it is a priori and based on true pure rational. i'm not even sure kant had any clue what he was saying himself.
jimmy
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