Anticipations of perception lay the groundwork for natural science from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant
In the pursuit of natural science, one must acknowledge that our perceptions are not merely random occurrences, but rather they are shaped by certain anticipations that guide our understanding of the world. These anticipations serve as the foundation upon which the edifice of natural science is built, providing a framework for our observations and experiments.
By recognizing the role of anticipations of perception in shaping our understanding of the natural world, we come to appreciate the importance of these preconceived notions in guiding our scientific inquiries. Without these anticipations, our perceptions would lack coherence and direction, making it difficult to make sens...
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