The Metaphysics and philosophy of Immanuel Kant is notorious for being difficult to understand. But we’re going to break down and explain his major ideas into easy to understand concepts as well as show where his philosophy went wrong and how to complete his system. Let’s leave the human domain of the senses behind and venture beyond, into the noumenal domain of the mind.
Kant splits all reality into two domains: The phenomenal and the noumenal. The phenomenal domain is reality as we experience it. This is the everyday world you’re familiar with and includes everything we can observe, including space, time, and the laws of physics. The noumenal domain is reality as it is itself apart from our empirical experience of it. He is known for his Critique of Pure Reason. According to Kant's transcendental idealism, the noumenal domain is completely unknowable by us, without the use of faith. Is this true? Let's contrast this view with Hyperianism, rationalism, and ontological mathematics to find out.
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