explain why Kant believes

In the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Kant argues that “Hume was understood by no one,” and that “his opponents. . . missed the point of his problem” (aa 04: 259).

 

First, explain what Kant thinks they got wrong.
– Then, explain what Hume’s problem really was, according to Kant.
– Finally, explain why Kant believes this is such an important problem.

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You do not need to include a bibliography, but you should cite the quoted material in a way that makes it easy to look it up

In the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Kant argues that “Hume was understood by no one,” and that “his opponents. . . missed the point of his problem” (aa 04: 259).

 

First, explain what Kant thinks they got wrong.
– Then, explain what Hume’s problem really was, according to Kant.
– Finally, explain why Kant believes this is such an important problem.

further information

You do not need to include a bibliography, but you should cite the quoted material in a way that makes it easy to look it up

In the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Kant argues that “Hume was understood by no one,” and that “his opponents. . . missed the point of his problem” (aa 04: 259).

 

First, explain what Kant thinks they got wrong.
– Then, explain what Hume’s problem really was, according to Kant.
– Finally, explain why Kant believes this is such an important problem.

further information

You do not need to include a bibliography, but you should cite the quoted material in a way that makes it easy to look it up