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Kant's Transcendental Philosophy

Continental Philosophy

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Kant's Concept of A Priori and Categories

This chapter explores Kant's concept of a priori and the categories associated with it, discussing the inherent cognitive concepts that we possess as humans and the a priori nature of our intuitions. It emphasizes the organization of our intuitions in a temporal and spatial way, explaining that space and time are not objects themselves but rather the framework through which we perceive and imagine our experiences.

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