Kant's "Prolegomena" Part I - Space, Time, and the possibility of Pure Mathematics
Our discussion of Part I of Kant's "Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysic," in which Kant talks about the "pure intuitions" of space and time, and how these forms of all sensibility ground the possibility of pure mathematics.
Видео Kant's "Prolegomena" Part I - Space, Time, and the possibility of Pure Mathematics канала Adam Rosenfeld
Видео Kant's "Prolegomena" Part I - Space, Time, and the possibility of Pure Mathematics канала Adam Rosenfeld
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