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16493580 No.16493580 [Reply] [Original]

confirmed low iq retard here, what does he mean by "innate subjective transcendental ideality"? i have a feeling the words he uses arent the ones in the dictionary. what does he mean by thing-in-itselfness? also i dont understand his justification for freedom of the will

>> No.16493844

>>16493580
>innate subjective transcendental ideality
What else could he possibly mean by this? An Example would be Kant posits space and time to be presupposed a priori sensory intuition, existing in the mind. They are neither objective nor real, and they are innate to the faculties of mind. Therefore space and time has innate subjective transcendental ideality.
>thing-in-itselfness
Kant divides the world into the phenomenal and noumenal, the phenomenal is composed of sensory information things we can see and empirically verify, the noumenal world is composed of thing in in of themself, that is they exist independent from sensory experience. We can postulate on their existence though the phenomenal world as phenomenon are manifestations of the noumenon but we can never truly know things in in of themself.
>freedom of will
Don't know lol

>> No.16494030

kant never wrote those words. he was german
>also
low iqs from non german peoples shouldn’t even attempt to understand him.
there’s no helping you