Sunday, May 18, 2008
Kant
Kant talks about how the possibilty of analytic propositions can be concieved easily because it is grounded solely on the principle of contradiction. He explains that propositions that are drawn from experience also are easy and don't need special explanations. This is because experience itself is nothing other than a continual joining together of perceptions. Also he said that you cannot start by looking for how propositions are possibles because there is many of them given with undisputed certainty. He said that you need to start with that synthetic but pure rational cognition is actual. I think i understood this part a little more than his other sections but i still can't completly understand his meanings and explanations.
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