Kant o sebepoznání člověka
The author argues that for Kant man’s self-knowledge is very limited. From the theoretical point of view, a man knows himself only in the same way as he knows other objects in nature. From the practical point of view a man knows himself according to the effects of his actions in the sensible world a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Karolinum Press and Oikoymenh Press
2018-04-01
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Series: | Reflexe |
Online Access: | https://www.reflexe.cz/Reflexe_53/Kant_o_sebepoznani_cloveka.html |
Summary: | The author argues that for Kant man’s self-knowledge is very limited. From the theoretical point of view, a man knows himself only in the same way as he knows other objects in nature. From the practical point of view a man knows himself according to the effects of his actions in the sensible world and, only indirectly, makes a conclusion about their cause. Kant ascribes to man an intelligible character, but this character remains hidden to him. From both points of views, therefore, a man knows himself only in the way as he appears to himself, and not as he is in himself. |
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ISSN: | 0862-6901 2533-7637 |