Talk:Consciousness Studies/Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Philosophy

Kant is neither rationalist nor empiricist
I would either change the title of this part or give Kant a section of his own. He is not an empiricist in the philosophical sense. Rather, his view was one of reconciling empiricism with rationalism. In the naive sense Kant was a scientific man and in this sense he could be considered an empiricist, but this is not relevant for the WikiBook about consciousness.

Read more about empiricism and rationalism: EmpiricismRationalism Rationalism vs. Empiricism @ Stanford


 * Well spotted. This whole page needs moving to a new name ie: seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophy! RobinH 15:37, 1 June 2007 (UTC) Done. RobinH 08:47, 4 June 2007 (UTC)