What is ‘Copernicans Revolution’ Immanuel Kant claims to have effected?
Ans: Kant's most original contribution to philosophy is his "Copernican Revolution," that, as he puts it, it is the representation that makes the object possible rather than the object that makes the representation possible. This introduced the human mind as an active originator of experience rather than just a passive recipient of perception. Something like this now seems obvious: the mind could be a tabula rasa, a "blank tablet," no more than a bathtub full of silicon chips could be a digital computer. Perceptual input must be processed, i.e. recognized, or it would just be noise -- "less even than a dream" or "nothing to us," as Kant alternatively puts it.
Our knowledge of the world of our
experience is inevitably a knowledge that is constructed through our own
frameworks and categories - this gives rise to questions about whether our
"knowledge" is anything to do with the "world as it is."
The age-of-the-sage Web site is very
much about the Wisdom of the Poets, Mystics, and Philosophers and their Wisdom
seems to be that the Human Mind is "Tripartite" that is to say that
they implicity or explicitly suggest that there is an innate Human Spirituality
that is relative to similarly innate storms of Desire and of Wrath.
It may be that the human mind is
limited; that it tends to experience and imagine only within certain
constraints, frameworks and categories - but what if these constraints,
frameworks and categories are in fact biologically based having been bred into
Human Beings across aeons of evolutionary processes and thus form a shared
inheritance of all Humanity that helps people to relate to the world they are
born into as fully HUMAN, and not necessarily fully RATIONAL, Beings?
Our Slide Shows summarise D-E-E-P
Wisdoms about Human Existence
gleaned from World Faith teachings and
other sources.
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