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Immanuel Kant explores the concept that the mind shapes its own experiences, leading to a perception of the phenomenal world rather than the true nature of reality. He addresses critiques of this perspective and defends the role of reason in validating our experiences, arguing that our perceptions do not reflect the essence of what we observe. Through this philosophical inquiry, Kant delves into the limitations of human understanding and the relationship between perception and reality.
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The Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant
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- 2016
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