Noumenal (rational, analytic) is dual to phenomenal (empirical, synthetic) -- Immanuel Kant. Thought is dual to understanding/reason/knowledge -- the duality of the noumenal or 'a priori', the intelligible. Imagination is dual to belief -- the duality of the phenomenal or 'a posteriori', the visible. "Imagination is more important than knowledge" -- Einstein! Duality within duality.
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Noumenal (rational, analytic) is dual to phenomenal (empirical, synthetic) -- Immanuel Kant.
Thought is dual to understanding/reason/knowledge -- the duality of the noumenal or 'a priori', the intelligible.
Imagination is dual to belief -- the duality of the phenomenal or 'a posteriori', the visible.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -- Einstein!
Duality within duality.
My inner Laudan is cringing at some of the terminology used in this video, but it was very well done. Thank you!
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