The Problems of Philosophy
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Chapter Eight
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Sundar
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Nov 23, 2017 03:24PM
This was a really good one, maybe my favourite so far? Tackles a real problem that has come up already (how a priori knowledge is possible - since it seems to be), critiques one solution from Kant (which seemed like a solid critique), and then more precisely defines what a priori knowledge can consist of: qualities and relations, which are not purely mental in his (convincing) view, but also not physical *things*.
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