Philosophy of Math Lecture 28 - Kant's Theory of Space and Time- Part 1of 3

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This is the Part 1 of the 28th Lecture from the series "Mathematics, Philosophy, and the 'Real World'". The entire course can be purchased here:

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1440

This was uploaded for my philosophy of math class to view online. This will be taken down at the end of the class.

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  • When do the strippers come out ?

  • @narono1510 im only an undergrad so double check this,But i dont think that you can. As the lady said,youd have to prove the interior sum synthetic a priori(The knowledge of the interior sum is discovered due you synthesising experiences and concepts,yet this is done prior to experience of a triangle as a triangle is a construction of the mind using the a priori concept of time-no triangles exist in the external world,only shapes which imperfectly represent them.something like that anyways

  • i wish my grandsmas would have spoken to me like that. my life would've been totally different.

  • space and time work....if iraaan called me tomarow i might answer 716 1719

  • someone could just download and upload again this lectures :D

  • @dylanlawless1 There'd be too many Platonists.

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