The Mind Shapes the World: Kant's Copernican Revolution in Epistemology
Explore The Mind Shapes the World: Kant's Copernican Revolution in Epistemology through primary sources, structured dialogue, and guided reflection.
Steps
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- Reading· ~10 min
The Architecture of Experience — Space, Time, and the Categories
The Architecture of Experience — Space, Time, and the Categories
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- Reading· ~10 min
Phenomena and Noumena — The Limits of What We Can Know
Phenomena and Noumena — The Limits of What We Can Know
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- Reading· ~10 min
Synthetic A Priori Knowledge — How Mathematics and Science Are Possible
Synthetic A Priori Knowledge — How Mathematics and Science Are Possible
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- Text Explore· ~8 min
Kant B Preface
Explore the Copernican hypothesis in Kant's words.
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- Argument Map· ~8 min
Mapping the Copernican Revolution
Map Kant's argument from reversal to phenomena and faith.
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- Dialogue· ~8 min
Mind and World: Hume vs. Kant
Dialogue on whether the mind shapes what we know.
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- Reflection· ~8 min
Kant Copernican Revolution Reflection
Synthesize knowledge and its limits.
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