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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1975

Pages: 22-42

ISBN (Hardback): 9789024717392

Full citation:

, "Hume's "principles" and Kant's "categories"", in: Naturalism and criticism, Berlin, Springer, 1975

Hume's "principles" and Kant's "categories"

pp. 22-42

in: Ram Mall, Naturalism and criticism, Berlin, Springer, 1975

Abstract

One of Hume"s and Kant"s most central claims is to have proposed and worked out a new system of thought which solves the age-old baffling problems of philosophy in an entirely new way. The "principles" of human nature which Hume discovers in his philosophy correspond programmatically to the "categories" which Kant works out in his philosophy. The thesis to be defended here is that the principles as well as the categories rest ultimately on the special constitution of human mind, human nature. The relativization of all our knowledge in every field of our enquiry to human nature is the central teaching of Hume"s as well as of Kant"s philosophy.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1975

Pages: 22-42

ISBN (Hardback): 9789024717392

Full citation:

, "Hume's "principles" and Kant's "categories"", in: Naturalism and criticism, Berlin, Springer, 1975