Kant argued that we don’t have direct access to the world; we can only grasp it as filtered by our mental capacities. While his argument was directed at the individual human mind, philosophers such as Hegel who built upon Kant’s insights said that the proper setting for the ‘human potential’ is social life, what Marx might call our ‘species being.’
Regime Change: Global Times
Regime Change: Global Times
Regime Change: Global Times
Kant argued that we don’t have direct access to the world; we can only grasp it as filtered by our mental capacities. While his argument was directed at the individual human mind, philosophers such as Hegel who built upon Kant’s insights said that the proper setting for the ‘human potential’ is social life, what Marx might call our ‘species being.’