Immanuel Kant and two «directions in philosophy»
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https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i12.1772Keywords:
The source of knowledge, the truth, "the line of Plato", "the line of Aristotle", a priori knowledge, possible experienceAbstract
The author proposes to consider history of philosophy as a coexistence of «Plato’s direction» and «Aristotle’s direction» which resolve differently the main epistemological problems. Kant’s transcendental idealism is represented as an epistemological conception unifying these two directions.Downloads
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