The substitution of Lonergon's intentionaality for Kant's intuition

Philosophy and Culture 28 (6):505-513 (2001)
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This article compares Kant and the Law of knowledge on the resistance just in Kant's theory of knowledge, the only emotional perception imaging processing, rational only on the perception process. And angry of two functional and rational faculties are not direct song, so do not know the character of a tolerance, the object does not provide a new understanding of reality. So who's to decide on the emotional and intuitive cognition. Emotional and intuitive imaging is obtained, so one can only imaging knowledge, has nothing to do with things in themselves. Gang Luo resistance in the theory of knowledge, our cognitive faculties there is a cognitive function to achieve its subjective a priori conditions there is a priori concept. Our cognitive faculties from the beginning to find there, certainly there in the end. The so-called cognitive truth is that it is consistent with our understanding; rather than Kant thought, is that a priori knowledge rules consistent with the principal. Because the meaning and limits the scope of the object is perceived intent, and not that intuitive

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