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The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - Transcendental Idealism and the Refutation of Idealism

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The Subjective Objects of Human Intuition

Kant made it clear that the subjective objects, about spatio, temporal intuition, could not exist via any other means. The reason for the transcendentally ideal objects creates the legitimization of the empirical reality as a coherent subjectivity. So, you can have transcendental idealism, things cannot be known as they are in themselves, but you can also have technically transcendental realism. But that begs another split. There is an empirically real experiential reality which humans collectively intuit - and even though we can develop some coherent framework from it, back to geometry, instant synthetic a priori judgments, they are still representations of me.

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