Sunday, May 18, 2008

Kant Page 27


"If two things are quite equal in all respects as much as can be ascertained by all means possible, quantitatively and qualitatively, it must follow that the one can in all cases and under all circumstances replace the other, and this substitution would not occasion the least recognizable difference."

I disagree with Kant on this one. If two things are equal they have to replace eachother. It is proven that nothing in the world can be the same and equal. There is always going to be something different about one object with the other one. It is natures way to recongize things...

1 comment:

Isabella said...

I agee with you. Not everything is exactly the same. Things have to be different so you can distinguish between the two.