When we think about giving a “logic” of something, what guides our choices? What makes some concepts logically apt while others seem to resist formalization? Kant In the Critique of Pure Reason Kant says the following: In such a way there arise exactly as many pure concepts of the understanding, which apply to objects of intuition in general
Revisiting the Categories
Revisiting the Categories
Revisiting the Categories
When we think about giving a “logic” of something, what guides our choices? What makes some concepts logically apt while others seem to resist formalization? Kant In the Critique of Pure Reason Kant says the following: In such a way there arise exactly as many pure concepts of the understanding, which apply to objects of intuition in general