Musing on human mind and kant
Adaptation from book by Paul Guyer. Paul Guyer has released from his creative and critical faculties series of books on Kant, because of this he can be called a Kant Scholar. Upon countering Kant one comes in line with his vocabulary as telelogical power, aesthetic power, reason, morality, freedom, and a most profuse "critique" among many others. What is Kant up to when he is critiquing? Critique of pure reason. Critique of practical reason. Critique of power of judgement. What are the items of arguments he wants to present. I think I should indulge in intertextulity and buoy myself to read Sophie’s world to get in touch with how Jostein Gaarder deals Kant rhetorically and pedagogically. Intertextuality is a buzz word in the realm of theory. Does intertextuality mean the way I tried to use here? As keats would say, My business is to question and try to read and think and most importantly revise and retrive. Retrive means trying to answer from memory only. ...