Monday, May 19, 2008

Kant Blog6

"Judgments of experience [empirical judgments] are always synthetical. For it would be absurd to base an analytical judgment on experience, as our concept suffices for the purpose without requiring any testimony from experience. That body is extended, is a judgment established a priori, and not an empirical judgment."

I agree with the saying that judgements are synthetical. Analytical judgements are judgements that are with logic, and empirical judgements are the ones that are based on experience. Judgements from which you learn from experience through doing certain things.

1 comment:

Chris Alonzo said...

I agree analytical an empirical are two types of thinking, but our knowledge will increase and can analyze something etter if we have exp.