由日本电气公司(NEC)为主承包商,采用三菱电机股份有限公司(Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)DS2000平台研制的X频段防卫通信卫星-2(DSN-2,也称煌-2),于北京时间2017年1月24日17:44从种子岛宇宙中心用三菱重工业公司(Mitsubish...由日本电气公司(NEC)为主承包商,采用三菱电机股份有限公司(Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)DS2000平台研制的X频段防卫通信卫星-2(DSN-2,也称煌-2),于北京时间2017年1月24日17:44从种子岛宇宙中心用三菱重工业公司(Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Limited)的H-2A运载火箭发射入轨。展开更多
In Critique of Pure Reason, Kant explains his critical method "as an experiment" in metaphysics. The aim of that "experiment" is to establish "an entire revolution" in philosophical thinking, which was initiated...In Critique of Pure Reason, Kant explains his critical method "as an experiment" in metaphysics. The aim of that "experiment" is to establish "an entire revolution" in philosophical thinking, which was initiated by the Copernican revolution in cosmology in order to find the secure path, and its possibility application to metaphysics. Kant's aim in Critique of Pure Reason is to rescue metaphysics from a "blind groping" by undertaking a revolution in metaphysics as Copernicus has brought to cosmology. Kant's Copernican turn consists in the assertion that the possibility of knowledge requires that "the objects must conform to our cognition." From Kant's view, we can know only what we "construct," "make," or "produce" as a necessary condition of knowledge, but we cannot know the mind--independent external world, i.e., the world which is independent of us. Kant's epistemological constructivism is the central point to his Copernican revolution.展开更多
文摘由日本电气公司(NEC)为主承包商,采用三菱电机股份有限公司(Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)DS2000平台研制的X频段防卫通信卫星-2(DSN-2,也称煌-2),于北京时间2017年1月24日17:44从种子岛宇宙中心用三菱重工业公司(Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Limited)的H-2A运载火箭发射入轨。
文摘In Critique of Pure Reason, Kant explains his critical method "as an experiment" in metaphysics. The aim of that "experiment" is to establish "an entire revolution" in philosophical thinking, which was initiated by the Copernican revolution in cosmology in order to find the secure path, and its possibility application to metaphysics. Kant's aim in Critique of Pure Reason is to rescue metaphysics from a "blind groping" by undertaking a revolution in metaphysics as Copernicus has brought to cosmology. Kant's Copernican turn consists in the assertion that the possibility of knowledge requires that "the objects must conform to our cognition." From Kant's view, we can know only what we "construct," "make," or "produce" as a necessary condition of knowledge, but we cannot know the mind--independent external world, i.e., the world which is independent of us. Kant's epistemological constructivism is the central point to his Copernican revolution.