The main work of Immanuel Kant in which he argues that the mind
forms its own experiences. These experiences are thus only as
perceiving the phenomenal world and not experiencing the world
around us as it truly is. He tries to combat the critique that such
a view holds and to put the use of reason to justify our
experiences by showing that we never truly experience what we
perceive.
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