Abstract

The article aims to thematize the philosophical-worldview content of the construct "border". This term is basic in the transcendental version of the theory of knowledge developed by Kant in "Criticism of Pure Reason". Based on the analysis of this construct by the founder of German classics, the author attracts extensive material from modern natural science, primarily physics, in order to test the epistemological and worldview context of this construct. Particular attention is paid to the philosophical and worldview interpre-tation of problems and difficulties of the development of modern natural science.

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