Immanuel Kant and the Metaphysical Philosophy of Determinism

Authors: Godswill Ufere | Art & Humanities Philosophy Research 17 pages 4,320 words

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Kant's main idea, whatever sense can finally be made of it, depends on his fundamental two-worlds doctrine. He locates determinism in the empirical world or world of appearances, and freedom in the world of things-in-themselves, the world of reason. It is important that the latter world is not in time. 


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