Against Kant

The ‘unknowable thing-in-itself’ does not exist. Quantum uncertainty is the limit of knowledge.

Feel free to add your own anti-Kantian conclusion.

Is existence dependent on knowlege or explanation?

it’s like a silent but deadly interlude in a crowded elevator… you don’t know who did it (existential ignorance), and you can only wish it didn’t exist (existential angst)…

-Imp

knock-knock

Only that which doesn’t exist has absolutely no effect upon the world. Like a star orbiting a black hole, the ripples a thing creates allow us to form a knowledge of it.

I´m convinced the noumenal world exists.

BS.

in other words.

“the thing that exists that no one knows exists does does not exist”

sounds like the kind of bullshit statement you read in peoples sigs.

perception and comprehension - subjective.

existence - objective.

Kant - contradictory.

I also am convinced of the noumenal world. I don’t think that Kant has a contradiction in that he sees perception as governed by a necessary pattern which gives it an objective property.