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by Hercuros
358 days ago
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How could you say that your views are aligned with those of Descartes and Kant if you have not seriously engaged with their works and what others have written about them? All serious works in philosophy (Kant especially) are subject to interpretation. Whole research programmes exist around the works of major philosophers, interpreting and building on their works. One cannot really do justice to e.g. the Critique of Pure Reason by discussing it based on a high level summary of the “main ideas” contained in it. These works have had a major impact on the history of Western philosophy and were groundbreaking at the time (and still are). |
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