It seems a lot to understand In this case, and we will help again to see how more subtle this question may come up with may mean to me is not a Russian philosopher Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov said this critical philosophy in the work which just and back now discuss with you a section of theoretical Kant's philosophy for Kant Copernican revolution is an element of the first paradox from the other side appears as a hypothesis What the paradox is paradoxical is that we see every day like a land like b s how motionless And the sun revolves around the earth and of course since school times We are used to thinking differently but our eyes tell us nothing of it and that's exactly the same paradox that Kant's statement sounds that subjects must be consistent with great knowledge they are on the contrary and in many respects this one is worth it an analogy between the revolution that Copernicus accomplished and the fact that Kant offers Kant criticism of pure reason, and in this connection Vladimir Sergeevich Soloviev speaks of the fact that the Earth in the form of a phenomenal revolves around no one's center of knowledge as Otori acts knowing subject in this Solovyov does not stop trying to say that they went on astronomy and the knowing subject does
It seems a lot to understand In this case,
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