Sunday, May 18, 2008
Kant:Cause And Effect
The idea of cause and effect is a pure product of the human understanding, and its range at least seems to expand beyond objects of human experience. However Kant was cautious to note that such a priori concepts cannot be practical to things in themselves because an application would be synthetic. Mere analysis of concepts reveals nothing about the existence of things and their properties. Cause and effect makes sense in Kants terms. One you have the reason and foundation, then you get the result or outcome of a situation.
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