Kant in the Eyes of a Gnostic
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https://doi.org/10.12775/szhf.2015.019Keywords
anthroposophy, analytic, synthetic, a priori, a posteriori, agnosticism, experience, protestantismAbstract
Anthroposophy seeks to overcome the limitations of cognitive philosophy of Kant. George Prokopiuk has admitted to a fascination with anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner. Polish Gnostic, questioning the Kantian division of the courts (analytic / synthetic, a priori / a posteriori), saw in them agnostic powerlessness. In his opinion, the reason for the weakness of Kant was a materialist understanding of the experience, Protestantism and personal life of the philosopher.
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