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The Transcendental Imperative of Kant
Kant's idea of transcendental deduction is one that I'm interested in discussing. He will always kind of do this move where when something's under consideration, if we want to make it pure, universal, and therefore transcendental, we have to get rid of the content and keep the form. It's what he does with space. It's just pure exteriority. Time is pure interior. It's a pure empty form of time. This is about a Doritian moment where the matter and the form or the content and the form, whichever way you want to say it, are generally matters. Passive form is active. Form is the good part. Matters, the stuff we can