
Critique Of Pure Reason -- Preface
Why Theory
Subjective imperative
Meaning is subjective and nothing holds inherent significance, but anything can be significant to an individual. Thus, there is no urgency to act, no existential imperative to prioritize one thing over another. Choices are equally valid, leading to a sense of total flatness in decision-making.
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