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The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - Judgments, Categories and Imagination

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Kant's Argument for Transcendental Logic

In this sort of court analogy with logic, there would be X, which happens. We, the subject, we experience things in ourself and understand them. And thus, for X to happen, the conditions of Y and Z, et cetera, need to be in place. In so far as the origin cannot be attributed to the objects, that is the transcendental logic.

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