Except for logic, both physics and ethics, according to Kant’s division of philosophy, have an “empirical” part, in addition to a “non-empirical” or “a priori” part
Except for logic, both physics and ethics, according to Kant’s division of philosophy, have an “empirical” part, in addition to a “non-empirical” or “a priori” part. (The Latin expression ‘a priori’ in philosophy means “coming prior to, and standing before…