Kant’s transcendental method identifies in the reference to a world outside us the background starting from which the sensitive impressions that are given to the mind can take on a determined meaning for us; the fact is that perceptions without world would be perceptions that fill our minds with objects that we could never recognize as such and to which we could not, in general, refer any meaning,so that there would be no difference between a mind full of objects and a mind reduced to tabula rasa.

Cicatello, A. (2013). Fenomeni ben fondati. Note sul realismo di Kant. GIORNALE DI METAFISICA, XXXV - Numero doppio(2/2013), 266-278.

Fenomeni ben fondati. Note sul realismo di Kant

CICATELLO, Angelo
2013-01-01

Abstract

Kant’s transcendental method identifies in the reference to a world outside us the background starting from which the sensitive impressions that are given to the mind can take on a determined meaning for us; the fact is that perceptions without world would be perceptions that fill our minds with objects that we could never recognize as such and to which we could not, in general, refer any meaning,so that there would be no difference between a mind full of objects and a mind reduced to tabula rasa.
2013
Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
Cicatello, A. (2013). Fenomeni ben fondati. Note sul realismo di Kant. GIORNALE DI METAFISICA, XXXV - Numero doppio(2/2013), 266-278.
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