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How kant reconciles Rationalsim and Empericism?

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Answered by shlokprasad389
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Kant (1780) attempted to reconcile rationalism (Plato, Descartes) and empiricism (Aristotle, Locke and Hume) with his Transcendental Arguments. In Kant's theory, Locke was mistaken when he said humans are a “blank slate” at birth, so that the five senses (empirical data) are the sole source of all human knowledge.

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Answered by brainlistgirl107
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In  theory, Locke was mistaken when he said humans are a “blank slate” at birth, so that the five senses (empirical data) are the sole source of all human knowledge. This is how Kant put empiricism on a shelf.

Instead, claimed Kant, the human mind is born with a Table of 12 Judgments and a Table of 12 Categories, which enable all human thought, and yet provide the hard limit and full possible scope for all human thought.

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