GROUP 8 Featuring: Louie Amendola, Vinnie Bruzzese & Michaela Douglas. Providing commentary on Philosophical Readings in the 2008 Spring Semester.

May 6, 2008

Kant Page 20

"It may be said that the entire transcendental philosophy, which necessarily precedes all metaphysics, is nothing but the complete solution of the problem here propounded, in systematic order and completeness, and that we have hitherto never had any transcendental philosophy."

I think that Kant is trying to say that philosophy is the answer to all questions. He is trying to say that all questions can be questioned until they no longer have any meaning and that if we keep doing this there will never be a complete solution to any problem.

1 comment:

Kimberly said...

I think that there is always a solution to every problem. We may not realize it or it may take us longer to attain that solution, but it's always there. Who knows, maybe for some problems God doesn't want us to solve them, and that's why we miss out on some of them.