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This concise, essay length guide examines Kant's theory of knowledge, specifically his arguments that separate human thought into concepts and intuitions. Based on the Critique of Pure Reason, it scrutinizes Kant's arguments against empirical and rational thought, and explains key concepts such as a priori judgements, analytic and synthetic judgements, and the difference between pure and empirical concepts.
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