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Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

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The Synthetic a Priori

Kant was inclined to agree with the rationalists that it was possible to use pure reason to arrive at substantive conclusions about the nature of reality. He drew a distinction between what he calls synthetic knowledge and analytic knowledge. Analytic knowledge is knowledge available to us just by pure exercise, Kant says.

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