Immanuel Kant Quote

The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless space. Likewise, Plato abandoned the world of the senses because it posed so many hindrances for the understanding, and dared to go beyond it on the wings of the ideas, in the empty space of pure understanding.


Critique of Pure Reason (ed. Cambridge University Press, 1999) - ISBN: 9781107268333


The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless...

The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless...

The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless...

The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless...