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Phil 110 group 12

Sunday, May 18, 2008

kant and senses

accourding to kant all of our senses and understanting helps us to make sense of our experiences. kant says we can not apprehend objects with out our senses. kant believed that newton proved that everything that happens can be governed by the laws of science, but without experience there can be no world
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