Sunday, May 18, 2008

Kant

After Kant talks about pure mathematics and pure intution he goes into metaphysics and how it relies on the faculty of reason and how is doesn't shape our experience in the way that sensibility and understanding does. However, he says that it does help us reason independent of experience.

3 comments:

Jimmy VanValen said...

i think he goes all over the place with metaphysics first he says it is not based on experience and then he says it is.

jimmy

stephanie said...

Yes..exactly..i agree. He says one thing and then he says another thing.

Rachel said...

its like thompson said sometimes it doesnt make sense because they are following their ideas. I mean I totally agree its wishy washy.