Is the irrationalism of contemporary Continental philosophy partly from shellshock at having their historical foundation pulled out? 2/2
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There does seem to be a Kant bottleneck in philosophy, to the point where modules are named "before Kant", "Kant", "after Kant"
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Yes, belief in a priori time and space is among his biggest blunders, next to the categorial imperative.
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Yup! Although, he was trying to respond to the hyper-skepticism of Hume, which is also wrong; maybe was reasonable move at the time.
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to be fair, Kantians are usually not scientists, and most physicists still hold problematic faiths re foundational spacetime
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Yes also on both counts!
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