- There are two main interpretations of the relationship between Einstein and Kant12. One interpretation suggests that Einstein’s theory of relativity has a Kantian grounding1. The other interpretation suggests that Einstein was influenced by the culture of Koenigsberg, where Kant spent his entire life2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Recent perspectival interpretations of Kant suggest a way of relating his epistemology to empirical science that makes it plausible to regard Einstein’s theory of relativity as having a Kantian grounding.philpapers.org/archive/PALTKG-5From the philosophical point of view, Einstein was a Kantianist [1, 2]. It is also known that Kant’s philosophy was influenced by the culture of Koenigsberg where he spent his entire life. In this article, we examine how Einstein’s thinking was influenced by the lifestyle of Kant’s birth place.www2.physics.umd.edu/~yskim/philo/tao.pdf
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Oct 1, 2005 · The paper aims to explain and illustrate why Einstein and Kant, relativity and transcendental idealism, came to be discussed in one breath after the Special theory of relativity had emerged in...