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

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The Mistake of the Transcendental Realist

Kant states that everything intuited in space or in time, hence all objects of an experience possible for us, are nothing but appearances. This doctrine are called transcendental idealism. The realist in the transcendental signification makes these modifications of our sensibility into things subsisting in themselves and hence makes mere representations into things in themselves. But really, this is just a mistake for Kant,.

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