How does our thinking arrive at things if this approach can no longer be considered certain, as it was in the metaphysical tradition? Could we possibly do the same as the natural sciences, which have shown themselves to be a model of methodologically sound knowledge? Kant's answer, as we know, is critical thinking, which focuses on the fundamental faculties of understanding and reason (identical self-consciousness and freedom respectively) and at the same time draws the boundaries of their use.
Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch and Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Vossenkuhl will take up Kant's answer and question its topicality.
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