With What Right is Kants Critique of Pure Reason Called a Theory of Experience
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They seem nowhere in his work to be dis- joined and set over against each other, the one as representing "a rational interest" and the other an "empirical interest". They are to him not two problems but one and the same problem. For, he says: "Kant seeks to discover our a priori ideas not for their own sake but as the ground of our knowledge of objects. He endeavors to show that knowledge is possible only through a priori synthesis, etc. J> . (p. 220) There would have been no object, according ...to Caird, in the effort to discover these a priori forms, if it had not been to show that they are required i6 in order to solve the problem of common knowledge. The truth is, Caird regards the fact of experience as the presupposition of the Critique "the fixed basis of ascertained truth" the a priori principles involved in which it is the object of the Critique to determine. When now we take up the second work, it is not difficult to discover with reference to his new view of the problem of the Critique, the effect of those influences to which we have already referred and to which Caird calls attention in the preface.
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