What is the nature of knowing, in Kant’s view? Give specifics.
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Kant's Epistemology: The Nature of Knowledge
Immanuel Kant, a pivotal figure in modern philosophy, presented a groundbreaking epistemological framework in his work "Critique of Pure Reason." Kant aimed to reconcile empiricism and rationalism while addressing the limitations of both. Here's an in-depth exploration of Kant's perspective on the nature of knowledge:
1. Introduction to Kant's Epistemology:**
2. A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge:**
3. The Role of Sensibility:**
4. Forms of Intuition:**
5. Categories of the Understanding:**
6. Transcendental Deduction:**
7. Limitations of Pure Reason:**
8. The Phenomenal and Noumenal Distinction:**
9. Copernican Revolution in Philosophy:**
10. Empirical Realism and Transcendental Idealism:**
11. The Synthetic A Priori:**
12. Empirical Knowledge and Scientific Inquiry:**
13. The Practical Use of Reason:**
14. Conclusion:**