Philosophy

A. Dzamashvili

Similarity Moment between the Subject and the Object in the Philosophy of Kant and the Problem of Affordability, Acceptance

Objective delivery of an object to the subject in perception is possible only in case if they have some silicates. The process of perception is a certain form of connection namely, connection is a definition of similarity between different objects. The ancient world already knew about the necessity of this similarity. Unfortunately it was forgotten until Kant revived it. Declaration of an independent object as unperceived and diversion of the problem solution into the immanent sphere was aimed exactly for quinine similarity moment. However, proceeding from the principle of impossibility, Kant doesn't need any but the similarly moment which will be worked out between the subject and object during the ontogenius creative process.

 

Georgian Technical University
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