Does Post-Newtonian Physics Suggest a Post-Kantian View of Human Experience?

Pari Perspectives 6 (December 2020):122-128 (2020)
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Abstract

Immanuel Kant famously thought that the presuppositions of Newtonian physics are the necessary conditions of the possibility of experience in general – both “outer” and “inner” experience. Today we know, of course, that Newtonian physics only applies to a limited domain of physical reality and is radically inadequate in the quantum and relativistic domains. This gives rise to an interesting question: could the radical changes in physics suggest new conditions for the possibility of experience? In other words, does post-Newtonian physics suggest a post-Kantian view of human experience?

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Paavo Pylkkänen
University of Helsinki

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