The Critical Rationalism of Immanuel Kant

Widely considered as the greatest philosopher of modernity, Kant was crucially influenced by Hume’s causal skepticism to begin the development of his own crowning achievement, his so-called critical philosophy.  Kant agreed with Hume that causal necessity could not be found in the concepts of objects themselves, and that it must therefore be a feature in the mind of the observer, rather than one inhering in objects considered of themselves (i.e....

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