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  1. Kant

    Kant Kant's most original contribution to philosophy is his "Copernican Revolution," that, as he puts it, it is the representation that makes the object possible

  2. Ehtics

    comprehensible, common sense religion fits well. (now science supports religion) rely on math Copernican Revolution- NICHOLAS COPERNICUS 1473-1543 helped calendar

  3. Immanuel Kant

    and regularity, Kant's intellectual work easily justified his own claim to have effected a Copernican revolution in philosophy. Beginning with his Inaugural Dissertation

  4. In Vitro Fertilization

    we are heading. "New philosophy calls all in doubt," wrote John Donne in the wake of the Copernican Revolution and of Charles I's violent death, suggesting that new

  5. Asthma

    to Kant a. Empiricism b. Rationalism 2. Kant's Answers to his Predecessors 3. Kant's Copernican Revolution: Mind Making Nature 4. Kant's Transcendental Idealism 5.

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  1. Scientific Revolution

    his achievements in cosmology, the Scientific Revolution could almost have been called the Copernican Revolution. Born in Poland in 1473, it was the humble astronomer

  2. Copernicus

    change in man's philosophical conception of the universe. This is what's rightly termed "the Copernican Revolution." The reluctance of the Church to accept any new

  3. Galileo: Intellectual Revolution In The Renaissance

    role in the history of science. He is a key figure in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His work in physics or natural philosophy, astronomy, and the

  4. The Romantic Imagination In Action

    the center of the universe and the mind symbolized the planet revolving around it. In his ?Copernican Revolution', ?being' was dethroned from its status of the center

  5. An Overview Of Immanuel Kant

    the possibility of synthetic a priori knowledge.(3) To solve this problem Kant came to a "Copernican revolution in philosophy", since he compared his innovation to

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