Hegel vs. Kant: What’s the Difference in Their View of Reason?
Kant thinks the limit on reason is fixed and can be drawn once and for all. Hegel thinks the act of drawing it already breaks it. Kant’s categories — causality, substance, unity, and so on — only produce genuine cognition when applied to something given in sensible intuition. That’s the whole architecture of the first […]
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