if we assume that the objects must conform to our cognition.” He views the mind as an active agent in constructing the world and our knowledge about it. Kant believed that its an active process of our minds to select, organize, and interpret what is experienced by our senses. However empiricist had viewed the mind in a passive nature, a “blank slate” on which is recorded the sounds, images, and sensations of experience. This coincides with cognitive potentials in our genetic equipment and to reach their fully evoked state, they need ongoing simulation of our experience. However the knowledge we gain by analyzing the categories is synthetic a priori knowledge. Therefore Kant believed that people can’t establish the existence of universal moral laws by remaining with the phenomenal reality. It is necessary for people to use the power of pure reason to enter into the noumenal
if we assume that the objects must conform to our cognition.” He views the mind as an active agent in constructing the world and our knowledge about it. Kant believed that its an active process of our minds to select, organize, and interpret what is experienced by our senses. However empiricist had viewed the mind in a passive nature, a “blank slate” on which is recorded the sounds, images, and sensations of experience. This coincides with cognitive potentials in our genetic equipment and to reach their fully evoked state, they need ongoing simulation of our experience. However the knowledge we gain by analyzing the categories is synthetic a priori knowledge. Therefore Kant believed that people can’t establish the existence of universal moral laws by remaining with the phenomenal reality. It is necessary for people to use the power of pure reason to enter into the noumenal