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Phenomena And Noumena
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Summary
In
Immanuel Kant's philosophy
, phenomena refer to
the world as we experience it
through our senses, while noumena represent the
reality that exists independently
of our perceptions, which we can never fully access or understand. This distinction underscores the
limits of human knowledge
and the
role of perception
in
shaping our understanding of the world
.
Concepts
Transcendental Idealism
Empiricism
Rationalism
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Kantian Philosophy
A Priori Knowledge
A Posteriori Knowledge
Thing-in-Itself
Critique Of Pure Reason
Transcendental Logic
Kantian Epistemology
Space And Time As Forms Of Intuition
Transcendental Philosophy
Kantian Synthesis
Immanuel Kant
Transcendental Aesthetic
Transcendental Deduction
Kantian Space
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