Transcendental Idealism
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- Critique of Pure Reason: Presents Kant’s theory of
- German Idealism: Transcendental idealism was a key concept in German Idealism
- A Priori Knowledge: Kant’s transcendental idealism posits that a priori knowledge is possible because the mind shapes and structures experience.
- German Idealism: Influenced the development of
- Immanent Causality: Kant’s transcendental idealism provides a framework for understanding immanent causality as a condition of experience rather than a feature of things-in-themselves.
- Transcendental Philosophy: Kant’s transcendental idealism holds that space and time are not objective features of reality, but rather forms of human sensibility.
- Transcendental Deduction: A key component of Kant’s transcendental idealism
- Transcendental Aesthetic: Part of Kant’s transcendental idealism philosophy
- Transcendental Philosophy: Kant’s specific philosophical system is known as transcendental idealism.