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Kant
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- What did Kant mean when he said that "there are certain conditions governing the mind's operation which influence the way we experience the world?"
- What did Kant call our two "forms of intuition?" What are they first and foremost?
- What did Kant call his claim that it is not only mind that conforms to things but things also conform to the mind?
- What important distinction did Kant make?
- What, according to Kant, are the two elements that contribute to human knowledge of the world?
- What did Kant show regarding weighty questions as to the nature of reality?
- What was Kant's response to the arguments for the existence of God proposed by Descartes and Aquinas?
- What did Kant believe to be essential for morality?
- Just as we are all intelligent beings perceiving everything as having a causal relation, we all have access to the same what? What does Kant call this? How does he formulate it?
- Kant's Categorical Imperative reminds Sophie of "the Golden Rule." What is this? Is it the same as Kant's universal law?
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