Kant and unity: Physical Moral: constitutional
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KANT leads us to reflect on our linear or vertical way of thinking, showing us that we are all part of a closed system, a unity, and that even if we have our differences or diversities, they do not destroy the unity or whole that we never cease to be.These points provided our connections with the existing mathematics of integral and derivation, identically whole and subdivisions, as well as Classical and Quantum Physics. On a moral level, he showed that our knowledge is only a matter of conflicts of human instincts, rather than a cultural and temporal acquisition of being. Finally, in order to justify unity, he no longer links it theologically, but teleologically through the Constitution as its guiding thread.
KANT leads us to reflect on our linear or vertical way of thinking, showing us that we are all part of a closed system, a unity, and that even if we have our differences or diversities, they do not destroy the unity or whole that we never cease to be.These points provided our connections with the existing mathematics of integral and derivation, identically whole and subdivisions, as well as Classical and Quantum Physics. On a moral level, he showed that our knowledge is only a matter of conflicts of human instincts, rather than a cultural and temporal acquisition of being. Finally, in order to justify unity, he no longer links it theologically, but teleologically through the Constitution as its guiding thread.
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