The Gnostic revival of the Enlightenment witnessed the erection of what could be called the "Kantian Rift," an epistemological barrier between external reality and the mind of the percipient.
In addition to the outer world, the cherished metaphysical certainties of antiquity-the soul, a transcendent order, and G.
Suddenly, the world "out there" was deemed imperceptible and unknowable.
Arbitrarily proclaimed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant, this barrier rendered the world as a terra incognita.
The Gnostic revival of the Enlightenment witnessed the erection of what could be called the "Kantian Rift," an epistemological barrier between external reality and the mind of the percipient