"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?
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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