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Phil 110 group 12
Sunday, May 18, 2008
kant and math
kant says that math is a pure product of reason and thourughly synthetical. kant says math is some ground of cognition a priori. kant says that math is not empirical but it is pure and a priori. math's judgments are alway visual.
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