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Re: Which philosopher really gets it?

Description: Kant is the foundation for modern psychology, Gilbert says.

Transcript: I’m a big fan of Spinoza, and I’ve written articles about Spinoza and belief. Modern philosophers . . . gosh . . . I’ve . . . Ancient philosophers, I’d say Spinoza, Manuel Kant. Modern philosophers . . . Dennis Parfitt is an exciting philosopher to me. “Reasons and Persons” just blew my mind in the way that a good Phillip K. Dick does.

All these philosophers have written about different things that have excited me. You know, Kant . . . I mean, Kant’s notions are the basis of modern psychology. The idea that perception is constructed by the brain . . . that our eyes are not video cameras that are just taking in the world and broadcasting it on a little theater screen inside our heads. But then the fact that we’re actively constructing everything that we see, hear around us. It’s a product of not only incoming information from the environment, but what we already know, believe, hope, want and dream. That’s a really big idea, and it’s Kant’s idea. And it’s what legitimates modern psychology.

Recorded on: 6/12/2007

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