Kant 2 - An informal Discussion of "Pure Mathematics" as a path to metaphysics in Kant's Prolegomena
This is a conversation I had with two Linfield College Alums - Robin Cangie and Gad Perez - about the nature of "pure mathematics" as it's discussed in Kant's ...
the statement that space and time are properties of the tings-in-themselves
is most definitely wrong (we can't say nothing about those for Kant, that
is the reason why the Kant-following Germ. idealism arouse)... i think you
made that because of the high emotional atmosphere of the discussion at
that point. Also speaking of time/space as a distinction within/between
concepts is very misleading ... in a way it's a Lockian-abstractionist way
of speaking. Time/sp. are preconditions not abstractions
This is a very interesting and informative series of videos. However, there
seems to be a glitch in the software that causes the audio to be a few
seconds out of sync with the video, which is annoying and distracting.
Fortunately, I find that it is a lot less distracting to simply minimize
the video window and listen to the video (as an audio "podcast"), but
unfortunately, the benefit of being able to See the video is lost.
@MrLanguagestudent - I gather you're referring to the renegades of
rationality Kant discusses at the beginning of CPR, but I'm not sure about
locating them beyond the effects of skepticism.
Nobel Laureate Brian Schmidt "The Accelerating Universe"
Dr Schmidt, a co-recipient of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, will speak about "The Accelerating Universe." Schmidt's visit is part of the Oregon Nobel Laureate ...
We are Linfield college 9/11 Literature class students. This semester, we start a project called "civic engagement project" We want to talk about 9/11, wars and ...
Physics - Newton's Three Laws in Tug of War
A Physics demonstration explaining how Newton's three laws are all present in tug of war.