
The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - The Critical Problem and Synthetic a priori Judgments
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The Transcendental Criticism of Reality
The aim of the transcendental critique is to show in what way are these objects possible and what conditions are needed for them to be possible. A priori means absolutely always necessary there before before anything else it has to be necessary so objects are also taken in this two-fold sense as appearance and as thinking itself we will only have a no objects in their first sense if they don't come under our understanding. We can only rely on our sense organs hearing tastes smell, sigh, touch if it's pure then we have to rely on our intellect which is an entirely different frame.
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