Comments by "" (@Ba-pb8ul) on "Kant: A Complete Guide to Reason" video.
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I think you miss the point that intuitions are a priori, and judgements synthetic a posteriori. We don't make judgements based purely and simply on phenomenal concepts. This is kind of important. As I vaguely recall regarding Kant in junior school, the way we synthesize and ground and develop intentionality isn't through some vapid maxim (do unto others...) where I might feed people cheesecake because, well, I quite like cheesecake, but based in a world that dictates our choices and our relations, where we experience the world phenomenologically, with schemas and archetypes, and where - increasingly - gut health is responsible for the activity and plasticity of the mind and how we might reason. I didn't really see the necessity of why you chose to put yourself through all the rigor of wet brecons, but as long as you enjoyed it, I guess.
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