Sunday, May 18, 2008

Kant Conclusion section 57

"Reason with all its concepts and laws of the understanding, which suffice for empirical use, i.e., within the sensible world, finds in itself no satisfaction because ever-recurring questions deprive us of all hope of their complete solution."

Reasoning and Understanding are things Kant describes real well. Its almost as though he is a fate believer. He states that that even with reasoning and laws of understanding something that happens for a reason, we never feel completly satisfied. Were still inclined to ask why did it happen to us?

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