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Have Kant, Hegel or Fichte. etc. disscusssed hallucination or illusion?
How do philosophers like Kant (a Constructivist), idealists such as Hegel, or subjectivists like Fichte address the phenomena of hallucination or illusion, given that these experiences seem to ...
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a priori and a posteriori
Where can I find a systematic review of the concept a priori and a posteriori and investigations on their proper distinction? Classical texts are prefered but Kant, Aristotle are excluded. Actually ...
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Is anyone considered authoritative on Kant's First Critique?
As I dive deeper into understanding epistemology more broadly and Kant's first Critique more specifically, I have taken up advice from related posts to read his Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics ...
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Can Kant's Copernican revolution be viewed as an extension of Wittgensteinian language games?
Forgive me if this question is clumsily posed.
The so-called 'Copernican revolution' of declaring the mind as bringing objecthood and properties to objects, rather than their perception bringing ...