The Philosophical Review Vol. 2, No. 3, May, 1893 The Epistemology of Neo-Kantianism and S... The Epistemology of Neo-Kantianism and Subjective Idealism This is the metadata section. Skip to content ...
The first quote we want to analyze offers an excellent demonstration of how Kant is interested in both natural and moral philosophy and his ideas about transcendental idealism and practical reason.
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher of the 18th century. His magnum opus, The Critique of Pure Reason, laid the groundwork for German Idealism and influenced many great philosophers and thinkers.
The antinomies of pure reason are reinterpreted as the touchstone for the transformation from transcendental realism to transcendental idealism. This touchstone serves as evidence within Kant's ...