What Does Kant Say About Reason?
What Does Kant Say About Reason? Kant claims that reason is “the origin of certain concepts and principles” (A299/B355) independent from those of sensibility and understanding. Kant refers to these as “transcendental ideas” (A311/B368) or “ideas of [pure] reason” (A669/B697). What does Kant say about intentions? Tiffany asked: Kant’s theory is categorized as one that