Kant's logic of knowledge

Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 41:3-23 (2011)
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Kant's logic of knowledge Kunes, JanThe concept of relative thinking objectively, which is related to the sense view is now commonplace. The author was Immanuel Kant. According to him, knowledge is based both on a sensory point of view. In distinction from the sensory opinion determines Kant second basic element of knowledge, which is the concept. According to Kant, knowledge arises only in conceptual thinking to believe. It is implemented as a synthesis, respectively. synthetic court. Synthesis, respectively. synthetic court is the basic element of objective knowledge. Is it contrary Leibnizian analytic court nor humovský psychologically understood empirical judgment.

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