Meaning of Kantism
The Kantism is a set of doctrines originated from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant I German philosopher, character of the time which was closely involved in the " pietism ", as well as the experimental philosophy of Isaac Newton , among others. Kantism includes within its life regimes those who consider themselves partisans and those who have been influenced by it , that is, since as a philosophy it supposes a way of life There are believers in this doctrine who were born under the precepts and foundations of this, so the influence of Kant is more than a way of life, an influence on the essence of the being of each born under Kantism. Kantian doctrines prevailed and it is considered a good origin and formation of these in the different foci of society during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , crucial times for modernism and the liberation of the mind to give way to issues that until now have no logical explanation. The main doctrines that are used in Kantism are listed below:
« The conception of metaphysics as a problem that is outside the limits of theoretical reason» , its acceptance was due in part to the passage of the diverse cultures between societies separated in times of colonization, these, in addition to professing enigmatic questions, proposed styles of life based on elements or gods of another world. So this influenced man to search for more information about the origin of life, dreams, and different phenomena by parapsychology as deja Vu, those sensations of repetition of inexplicable moments in the human being.
" The consideration of philosophy as a reflection on scientific knowledge " in order to provide logical reasons in search of the explanation of the abstraction of the stories and legends that enunciate the beginning of the world and its beginnings with the supreme Gods. To this doctrine of Kantism is added Neokantism , a more advanced philosophy in which it is intended to indoctrinate the practicing believer of a reasonable logic with which he will transcend into a generation of more understandable knowledge of his humanity and his environment.