Why did you read a lot of Kant if you found him boring and pedantic? — Janus
Unless the questions of ontology and epistemology are correctly answered first, no rational ethical / political principles can be established. — Elric
What do you mean by "totality of the world"? Is thinking about that different than thinking about what the Real is? — Janus
If metaphysics is taken to be the science of the Real (where "real" is understood to be what is independent of human experience) then Kant was not doing metaphysics. His aim was to establish what characteristics all possible human experience and judgement must have. — Janus
My point is that if metaphysics is taken to be the attempt to arrive at a definitive answer as to the nature of absolute reality, then it is not, and cannot be, adequate to the task. — Janus