
What is critique in Kant’s Critical philosophy
Author(s) -
Nawzad Jamal Faraj
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
govarî zankoy ṛapeṛîn
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2522-7130
pISSN - 2410-1036
DOI - 10.26750/vol(7).no(4).paper9
Subject(s) - philosophy , criticism , epistemology , critical philosophy , perspective (graphical) , scope (computer science) , philosophical methodology , modern philosophy , philosophical theory , philosophy education , practical philosophy , literature , computer science , artificial intelligence , programming language , art
This paper tries to answer a main question: what is critics and criticism? It is obvious that Kant’s philosophy marked by “Criticism” which is defined as a philosophical turn in the history of philosophy. In Kant’s philosophy critic is not just a title of his three main books, but it is his way of look at philosophy and the role of philosopher. In other words, the main task of philosophy and philosophizing, it is not defending or interpreting a single philosophical perspective, but it is to judge and criticize all kinds of philosophical enquires.
This mean that since Kant’s approach, philosophical inquiry has taken another direction: toward the critic of philosophical subjects. Philosophy have to start with critic of reason and its scope. And reason alone is in charge of criticizing. In other words, reason is the suspicious guilty one and the defender in the court of reason.