Studying and Evaluating Kant’s Attitude towards Plato’s Ideas

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:49-53 (2018)
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Abstract

One of the most fundamental thoughts is Plato’s ideas. Great philosophers after Plato have interpreted different ideas of Plato. Some of them are true and some of them are not. Kant also has special but untrue interpretation of Plato’s ideas. In this paper, first, critical philosophy of Kant is briefly reported and then, special look of Kant at ideas is studied and evaluated and it is made evident that Kant has misinterpreted Plato’s ideas.

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