Kant
The dreams of a visionary and the world of spirits
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https://doi.org/10.24220/2447-6803v48a2023e8497Keywords:
Spirit, Experience, Intelligible, Metaphysics, DreamsAbstract
In Dreams of a Visionary Explained by Metaphysics, Kant criticizes speculation in the name of experience scientific nknowledge in the name of morality. He affirms that the ncause, the effect, and substance are fundamental relationships nthat cannot be grasped or intuited. Reason is not given the capacity to know such fundamental relationships.
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