
FAQ About Immanuel Kant

What are Kant's views on perception?
Kant argued that perception is not a passive process but involves active mental faculties. He proposed that our understanding and perception of the world are structured by innate categories of the mind, such as space and time, which organize sensory data into coherent experiences. This theory suggests that while our experiences are shaped by these mental constructs, we cannot directly perceive the world as it is in itself (the noumenal world).