PHIL 3100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Dialectic, The Final Passage, A Priori And A Posteriori

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When kant uses the term dialectic, he uses this term negatively (a clash of two positions. If every event has a cause, then we can"t have free will our. Kant its bad a needs to be resolved. We must have free will vs choices are already determined. Determinism realizes on the world of experience, free will rests on reason. We must think about a world free from time, space and causality but its beyond our understanding. Our understanding creates the world of time and space so we cannot imagine any other kind of world. We can"t see things as they are. (pg. There are three cognitive powers (understanding, judgment and reason) for the cognitive power of judgement. When our understanding is applied to the realm of things in themselves. The atheistic use of judgment (is there a universal judgment of taste or is it relative) (pg. 211:) the power of desire, practical use of our reason.

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