Transcendental Aesthetics
Transcendental Aesthetics is a concept from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, particularly in his work Critique of Pure Reason. It explores how our perception of space and time shapes our understanding of experiences. Kant argues that these forms of intuition are not derived from experience but are inherent structures of the mind that allow us to perceive the world.
In this framework, Transcendental Aesthetics serves as a foundation for understanding how we experience phenomena. It emphasizes that our sensory experiences are filtered through these innate structures, influencing how we interpret and engage with reality.