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21449 | The a priori concept of objects in general is the ground of experience [Kant] |
Full Idea: Concepts of objects in general lie at the ground of all experiential cognition as a priori conditions. | |
From: Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason [1781], B126/A93) | |
A reaction: Does Kant have an a priori insight that process philosophy, or philosophy based entirely on relations, are wrong? |
5533 | Objects in themselves are not known to us at all [Kant] |
Full Idea: Objects in themselves are not known to us at all. | |
From: Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason [1781], B045/A30) | |
A reaction: It is the phrase "at all" which is interesting. It suggests that Kant is in no way a representative realist, though it is hard to place him within the labels of phenomenalism/idealism/anti-realism. |