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Making Sense of Kant Faced the twin issues of Western philosophy: individual v collective meaning v emptiness Lived and taught in the late 1700s Opened the door toward Romanticism
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Can we have certain knowledge? Define knowledge: certainty v probability Define the means and limits of the sources of knowledge –Reason –Experience –Intuition ! Be sure to ask the correct questions!
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Conclusions re knowledge: Reason (logic) give us certain truth Experience gives us probable truth Intuition gives us innate truth For any question in any area, ask for warrants using the appropriate methods
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Each area has its truths: Reason –Logic –Categories of the mind –Meanings –Sense of the whole
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Experience –Personal truth –Social possibility –Science probability –Sense of life experience Each area has its truths:
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Judgment: intuitive or innate –Morality –Art –Self or soul –God –The meaning of life
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We do have knowledge: Some rational truths Some innate truths Some experiential truths Our sense of truth World view Philosophy
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