When I was 17, I searched my school’s small library for books that might feed my budding curiosity about philosophy. There was only one: Stephan Körner’s introduction to the Prussian giant of the ...
The philosopher Immanuel Kant (1781) distinguished between the world of noumena, the world of things-in-themselves, and the world of phenomena, the world as it appears to our minds, aiming to ...
The philosopher Immanuel Kant (1781) distinguished between the world of noumena, the world of things-in-themselves, and the world of phenomena, the world as it appears to our minds, aiming to ...
Kantian philosophy has long provided a rigorous framework for understanding how we acquire knowledge, positing that the mind actively structures experience through a set of innate concepts. Immanuel ...
EVER since the philosophy of Immanuel Kant was given to the world, in the years 1781-90, there seems to have been a tacit understanding among his readers and commentators that this philosophy would ...