The Distinction Between Nomenon and Phenomenon

Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 5 (9):177-199 (2011)
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Abstract

One of the most famous constituents of kant's critical philosophy is distinguishing between knowable and unknowable realm. We want to illustrate characteristics which distinct Kant's version from his predecessors. For the sake of this, first, we express briefly Kant's view on this problem. Then, we briefly study the distinction between knowable and unknowable realm from the viewpoint of some brilliant philosophers. Finally, it is showed that kant's thought, because of some elements, is different from the others.

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