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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 2. Phenomenalism
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There are possible inhabitants of the moon, but they are just possible experiences [Kant]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / a. Idealism
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We have no sensual experience of time and space, so they must be 'ideal' [Kant, by Pinkard]
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21456
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Objects having to be experiencable is not the same as full idealism [Gardner on Kant]
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21446
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If we disappeared, then all relations of objects, and time and space themselves, disappear too [Kant]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / b. Transcendental idealism
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In Kantian idealism, objects fit understanding, not vice versa [Kant, by Feuerbach]
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Kant's idealism is a limited idealism based on the viewpoint of empiricism [Kant, by Feuerbach]
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21440
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For Kant experience is either structured like reality, or generates reality's structure [Kant, by Gardner]
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The concepts that make judgeable experiences possible are created spontaneously [Kant, by Pinkard]
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'Transcendental' cognition concerns what can be known a priori of its mode [Kant]
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We cannot know things in themselves, but are confined to appearances [Kant]
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We have proved that bodies are appearances of the outer senses, not things in themselves [Kant]
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Everything we intuit is merely a representation, with no external existence (Transcendental Idealism) [Kant]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / d. Absolute idealism
21972
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Hegel, unlike Kant, said how things appear is the same as how things are [Hegel, by Moore,AW]
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Hegel's non-subjective idealism is the unity of subjective and objective viewpoints [Hegel, by Pinkard]
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22044
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Hegel claimed his system was about the world, but it only mapped conceptual interdependence [Pinkard on Hegel]
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The Absolute is the primitive system of concepts which are actualised [Hegel, by Gardner]
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21975
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The absolute idea is being, imperishable life, self-knowing truth, and all truth [Hegel]
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21976
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The absolute idea is the great unity of the infinite system of concepts [Hegel, by Moore,AW]
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The 'absolute idea' is when all the contradictions are exhausted [Hegel, by Bowie]
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Authentic thinking and reality have the same content [Hegel]
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