Kant: Reason’s Limits, Dialectic, and Judgment Types
Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic
After impressions from sensitivity have been synthesized to form an object, and objects have also been synthesized under a concept by the understanding, allowing the formation of judgments, reason takes a further step. It is in the nature of reason, says Kant, to seek an absolute foundation for experience; that is, to seek the unconditioned.
Reason’s Search for the Unconditioned
The unconditioned is beyond experience; it is what Kant called the noumenon or the thing-
Read MorePlato’s Enduring Influence on Western Thought
Impact on the History of Philosophy
The idealist and rationalist conception has had a profound influence on philosophical and scientific thought.
San Agustin
For him, the truths found in the soul, and to achieve them, require interiorization, a process similar to Platonic recollection.
Theory of Ideas and Idealism
These are the two main theses of the rationalists Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, who say that knowledge of reality can be constructed deductively from certain ideas and principles, and that
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Background
Plato’s Theory of Ideas
Plato believed that true knowledge requires stability and permanence in its object. He argued that there could be no true science of the sensible world, leading to a dualism between the world of sense and the intelligible world.
Existence of Ideas
Ideas represent the true being of things, their essences. They serve as the causes and purposes of sensible things and exist separately. Plato considered them to be more than just human concepts, with the Idea of Good being
Read MoreUnderstanding the Human Body, Mind, and Consciousness
The Body: Living Matter
The human body is not inert matter, but a living organism. As such, the body develops and performs functions that allow it to survive independently. We live, feel, and know through the body, making it an essential element of our existence.
The Mind and Brain
The term ‘mind’ designates the set of activities related to human intelligence and affection, processing information from the outside world and conducting vital functions.
It has received many names, such as soul or spirit.
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Life Insurance Guarantees
The guarantees usually covered by the policy are:
Death Benefit
If the insured dies due to an accident within two years from the policy’s start date, the insurer will pay the guaranteed sum to the beneficiaries named in the policy.
Permanent Disability Benefit
If an accident causes permanent disability to the insured, in whole or in part, within two years from the date of the accident, the insurer will pay the specified amount.
Temporary Disability Benefit
If an accident causes
Read MoreDescartes’ Philosophy: Mind, Body, and the World
Descartes’s Exploration of Knowledge and Substance
The Wax Argument and Sensory Perception
Descartes, using the example of a piece of wax, questions how we understand physical objects. While our senses initially perceive qualities like shape, texture, and scent, these change when the wax melts. Yet, we still recognize it as the same piece of wax. This leads Descartes to conclude that true understanding comes not from the senses, but from reason.
Mind-Body Dualism
Descartes’s philosophy is fundamentally
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