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

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The Impossibility of Space and Time

Kant: Because it is impossible for things themselves to be spatial temporal, we can know that they are not. Spacing time only for morality under the limitation of the human mode of representation. If these geometric objects were things in themselves, they would have these properties by virtue of their independent reality. But this understanding of how geometry must be or function is entirely universal and a link in concordance with the thing in itself.

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