Quick and simple question: you do understand, yes?, that causation doesn't exist — tim wood
My stream of consciousness? And yours and everyone else's? — tim wood
My point, and imo the salient point, is that cause-and-effect is an invention of reason - and a pretty good one - but that it's existence is as an idea. — tim wood
Cause-and-effect, then, used substantively as foundation for anything else, that else substantively no stronger than its foundation, has in terms of cause and effect no substantive strength at all.
17m — tim wood
Did anyone say that? As ideas, sure they exist. As more than ideas, then what are they? — tim wood
And any answer to that is going to be definitional and problematic because bespoke, and thus not one-size-fits-all. — tim wood
Can you say positively and concretely where and what the noumenon, -a, is/are? — tim wood
being prior to perception, remains inaccessible to perception. — tim wood
Now, on that way of thinking, that water is H₂O is an empirical discovery, and hence a posteriori. And yet necessarily true. — Banno
Sort of, maybe? Wasn't Kant recruited by both camps?Kant was a phenomenologist? — Gregory
Yes. It's been quoted by other philosophers that he was considered one of the first from his particular era... — 3017amen
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