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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Immanuel Kant

A distinction between phenomena and noumena - phenomena being that which can be experienced, and noumena being things that are beyond the possibility of experience - things in themselves. Nothing can be truly experienced or else you would experience the noumena itself. The phenomena is only the representation of the object/noumena that a person receives through their sensibilities. The phenomena is a representation of an object not the object itself, nothing more. Kant then discussed and expanded on the faculties of experience we have, and thus was able to come up with a system of metaphysics that applied to the world as we perceive it.

2 Comments:

At 1:23 AM, Blogger Pravin said...

Sorry, This is not a comment regarding the article just the first blog

In the begining I am finding very difficult to write, may be I wanted to write a lot but at the same time don't wanted to expose my wildness,dumbness in front of everybody. I have not mentioned to expose my qualities I don't know why ? Lots of questions in this world are still unanswerd, some evolve for keeping human busy, to muddle them throughtout life like we give some colourfull toy to child to make them forget for which child is crying. I am stopping here but will come up with some more ideas.

Good luck

 
At 1:24 AM, Blogger Pravin said...

Sorry, This is not a comment regarding the article just the first blog

In the begining I am finding very difficult to write, may be I wanted to write a lot but at the same time don't wanted to expose my wildness,dumbness in front of everybody. I have not mentioned to expose my qualities I don't know why ? Lots of questions in this world are still unanswerd, some evolve for keeping human busy, to muddle them throughtout life like we give some colourfull toy to child to make them forget for which child is crying. I am stopping here but will come up with some more ideas.

Good luck

 

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