kantvektorer
Kantvektorer, also known as Kant vectors or Kantian vectors, are a concept in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, particularly in his work "Critique of Pure Reason." They are used to describe the structure of space and time as they are experienced by humans. Kant proposed that our perception of space and time is not a direct reflection of the world as it is in itself, but rather a product of our sensory experience and the forms of intuition that structure it.
Kantvektorer are the fundamental elements that make up the forms of intuition. They are not objects in
Kant argued that these forms of intuition are a priori, meaning they are not derived from experience
The concept of Kantvektorer is central to Kant's critique of metaphysics, as it shows that our understanding