determinism
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Invisible freedom, and why we may need it that way – 9th week of Kant
I ask instead from what our cognition of the unconditionally practical starts, whether from freedom or from the practical law. It cannot start from freedom, for we can neither be immediately conscious of this, since the first concept of it is negative, nor can we conclude to it from experience, since experience lets us cognize…
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On making a real choice and the Third Antinomy – 4th week of Kant
We have represented the glittering pretensions of reason to extend territory beyond all the bounds of experience only in dry formulas, which contain merely the ground of reason’s legal claim; and, as is fitting for a transcendental philosophy, we have divested these claims of everything empirical, even though the full splendor of reason’s assertions can…