Kant's theory of science and knowledge

Kant's theory of science and knowledge

Authors

  • Prof. Muhammad Abdullah Al-Khalidi جامعة بغداد - كلية الاداب

Abstract

 

Kant is considered one of the prominent signs in the history of philosophy and in modern philosophy in particular, Kant is one of the most famous philosophers of the eighteenth century, as he was able, with his writings, to influence philosophical thought, whether in his time or in the generations that came after him, and his philosophy is a revolution like the philosophy of Socrates, who distracted man from studying the universe To the study of the soul, Kant defined the philosopher’s mission precisely, as it does not mean to explore the principles of existence nor to get to himself the worldview as much as it means to search for the power of the mind to discern its specialization, its limits and its extent, and to seek the conditions of human knowledge so that some historians of philosophy think that the poles Philosophy from the Greek era until the modern era are Plato, Aristotle, Descartes and Kant.

Published

2021-03-01