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2 years ago in Plagiarism By Sneha

An empirically informed contemporary interpretation of Kant’s transcendental aesthetic.

A contemporary, empirically informed interpretation of Kant’s transcendental aesthetic.

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By Shubham Dhingra Answered 6 months ago

Yes, there are "naturalistic" readings of Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic that engage with cognitive science and neuroscience. Scholars like Patricia Kitcher explore how our innate cognitive architecture for processing space and time, as revealed by empirical studies on perception and neural development, might provide a modern analogue to Kant's a priori forms of intuition, reframing his project in light of contemporary science.
 

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