Kant Quotes
It must be *possible* for the *I think* to accompany all my representations: for otherwise something...
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Show MoreThis experiment succeeds as hoped and promises to metaphysics, in its first part, which deals with t...
Show MoreIt is true, no doubt, that this principle of the necessary unity of apperception is itself an identi...
Show MoreThe whole interest of my reason, whether speculative or practical, is concentrated in the three foll...
Show MoreWe have seen, therefore, that I am not allowed even to *assume*, for the sake of the necessary pract...
Show MoreOur critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (...
Show MoreThe purpose of this critique of pure speculative reason consists in the attempt to change the old pr...
Show MoreIt will be seen how there can be the idea of a special science, the *critique of pure reason* as it ...
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He who would know the world must first manufacture it.

But how does it come about that while the ‘I think’ gives Kant a genuine phenomenal starting-point, ...
Show MoreThe ‘I’ is a bare consciousness, accompanying all concepts. In the ‘I’, ‘nothing more is represented...
Show MoreTo clarify the existentiality of the Self, we take as our ‘natural’ point of departure Dasein’s ever...
Show MoreCertainly, what Kant calls the transcendental reference, experience and object of experience are in ...
Show MoreThe more narrow-minded a system is the more it will please worldly-wise people. Thus the system of t...
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Kant thought things, not because they were true, but because he was Kant.

And again, though we cannot prove, we feel, that we are deathless. We perceive that life is not like...
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