
The discipline of reason: The paralogisms and Antinomies of Pure Reason.
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Lecture 3/8. Kant's so-called "Copernican" revolution in metaphysics begins with the recognition of the observer's contribution to the observation. Thus, to the extent that Hume's empiricism restricts knowledge to experi...
Space, time and the "Analogies of Experiences" is an episode from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason by Oxford University. Lecture 3/8. Kant's so-called "Copernican" revolution in metaphysics begins with the recognition of the observer's contri...
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Lecture 3/8. Kant's so-called "Copernican" revolution in metaphysics begins with the recognition of the observer's contribution to the observation. Thus, to the extent that Hume's empiricism restricts knowledge to experience, empiricism succeeds only by accepting the a priori grounding of experience itself.
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Space, time and the "Analogies of Experiences" is from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason by Oxford University.
Published Mar 16, 2011 and 48:46 long