Kant: Transcendental Idealism

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2022)
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Immanuel Kant: Transcendental Idealism Transcendental idealism is one of the most important sets of claims defended by Immanuel Kant, in the Critique of Pure Reason. According to this famous doctrine, we must distinguish between appearances and things in themselves, that is, between that which is mind-dependent and that which is not. In Kant’s view, human … Continue reading Kant: Transcendental Idealism →

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Marialena Karampatsou
Humboldt University, Berlin (PhD)

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