IMMANUEL KANT'S PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS ON EXISTENCE

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  • Ikrom Jomuradov University of Economics and Pedagogy

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theory of knowledge, consciousness, knowledge, mind, transcendental, reason, substance, a priori, a posteriori.

Abstract

The article attempts to highlight the main aspects of I. Kant’s theory of knowledge, in which, in contrast to pre-Kantian philosophy, a new concept of a subject capable of cognitive activity has been put forward. Kant's provisions on the nature of the individual's active existence, the essence of the process of cognition as a synthesis of sensuality and reason, and the doctrine of antinomy are comprehended. The concept of a “transcendental subject”, the essence of Kant’s “criticism” as a method of cognition, experience as the main means of cognition are considered.

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2024-06-09

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Ikrom Jomuradov. (2024). IMMANUEL KANT’S PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS ON EXISTENCE. Web of Teachers: Inderscience Research, 2(6), 82–91. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/1/article/view/1491

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