Critique of Pure Reason 1998
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511804649.023
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The antinomy of pure reason

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“…18 In his Critique of Pure Reason (1781/1966) Kant said: ''Concepts without percepts are empty, percepts without concepts are blind.'' (p. 45) [31]. 19 A case in point is the books in the UN Millennium Project series, The State of the Future reports, which are being translated into Persian and published in…”
Section: The Future Of Futures Studies In Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 In his Critique of Pure Reason (1781/1966) Kant said: ''Concepts without percepts are empty, percepts without concepts are blind.'' (p. 45) [31]. 19 A case in point is the books in the UN Millennium Project series, The State of the Future reports, which are being translated into Persian and published in…”
Section: The Future Of Futures Studies In Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Cassirer (1996, p. 35). 28 Cassirer (1981, p. 115), Kant (1965, A11/B25). Kant writes: "This is not the censorship but the criticism of reason, whereby not its present bounds but its determinate [and necessary] limits, not its ignorance on this or that point but its ignorance in regard to all possible questions of a certain kind, are demonstrated from principles, not merely arrived at by way of conjecture.…”
Section: What Is Critique?mentioning
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“…Presupposed interaction is the condition for the possibility of the empirical experience of objects and therefore also of physical human presence. 112 Thus the knowledge of equality is placed on a more or less a priori level. The interaction or commercium, defined by Kant as ''reciprocal dependence of state,'' functions as an independent principle determining our empirical data.…”
Section: Some Problems Of the Functioning Of The Moral Law And Their mentioning
confidence: 99%