Philosophy: German Idealism

One of the main stages in German philosophy, which is generally called transcendental idealism. It was mainly advocated by Immanuel Kant. The main idea of his ‘idealism’ was a theory that there are limits of what can be understood, therefore not much can be brought under conditions of objective judgments. All thoughts and opinions of people are mainly subjective making existing of things-in-themselves independent from human perceptions. You’ll discover importance of this new groundwork for metaphysics and its influence on everyday life.

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