[lit-ideas] Re: Ariskant

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:59:01 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 6/14/2012 5:55:07 P.M.  UTC-02, 
donalmcevoyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
not sure I see an Aristotle/Kant  link; (b) Popper is very much a Kantian 
and an anti-Hegelian (indeed Popper's  philosophy may be understood as an 
updated Kantianism - one that takes into  account Einstein, Darwin and Frege 
and the implication that 'all knowledge is  conjectural'; and many of Popper's 
key philosophical arguments in the theory of  knowledge are Kantian).  

I should go back to this.
 
But this should demonstrate that Popper (unlike Grice, who praised  
Aristotle/Ariskant) held inconsistent views. For how can he deem Plato superior 
 to 
Aristotle, yet be a Kantian? 
 
And so on.
 

Cheers,
 
Speranza
 
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